Thought this was relevant.
Caroline Abrahams, Charity Director at Age UK, said: “It’s deeply depressing that the rise in life expectancy among the over-65s in the UK is faltering and that we’re falling behind most other developed countries in this crucial respect. It’s hard to attribute precise cause and effect, but the fact we are seeing this trend at the same time as our health and care services are under such acute strain is surely more than a coincidence.
“The Government has recently announced a 10 year bonus for the NHS but continues to look the other way as our care system effectively disintegrates, leaving well over a million older people with some unmet need for care,” she said.
Prof Martin McKee, Professor of European Public Health, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, called for further investigation of the trends to see if they were the “consequences of austerity”.
Justin Madders, shadow health minister, said: “This slowdown in improvements in life expectancy exposes the terrible effects of austerity policies imposed by the Government since 2010.
“It is simply astonishing that the UK is now falling so far behind other countries. It is an appalling sign of the Government’s failure to improve people’s life chances as years of underfunding in health and social care take their toll.”
First time I’ve seen this actually attributed to the government’s austerity policy and lack of social care but it makes sense.
Older people beware Your Government is Killing You