seems thy know the numbers are up and rising shame they wont try to alleviate the problem
This thread is entering the realms of the surrealPaddyann
I find your comment regarding suicide crass.
Mental health problems as I am sure you know are varied and complex and those who commit suicide rarely have families who blame those who inhabit number 10 Downing Street, or the chancellor next door for the loss of a loved one.
Modern society, pressures, the way we interact, life, inability to cope, trauma, illness, relationship woes, lack of support, money, drug, alcohol problems, and a brain with a chemical imbalance causing suicidal thoughts are a few of the myriad of reasons why people take their own lives....
Families ask 'why?' when it happens and there is rarely one clear cut reason.
Of course then there are the thousands of deaths that can be laid at the door of the DWP
Really? Really? Your research? I am shocked that you have such a simplistic reason to the tragedy that is suicide.
Many people have or have had money worries. Will families of those who took their own lives now demand compensation from the DWP?
Hardship of ANY sort isn't nice, it's difficult, but it is a sad fact of life. Generations before survived on fresh air and crusts of bread and there weren't mass suicides.
Do you really think we can eradicate all hardship and so alleviate mental health problems? The DWP could do what psychiatrists, antidepressants and trained mental health workers fail to achieve?
This is another "Throw money at the problem and it will go away, shame on you for not giving out free money, it solves all ills" liberal left solution.
It is crass, unfeeling and beyond belief.