Remember the number. 45,368. That is how many people austerity killed from 2010 to 2014 alone. https://t.co/oK2fx4go6r
That article is based on this study https://t.co/WAZxaRo9Fh
academic peer reviewed study here: https://t.co/5NT1LQDzX8
Mortalidad poblacional y gasto en Salud. Uno de los tantos estudios que demuestran aumento de la mortalidad cuando se restringe el gasto en salud. Principal problema: staff disponible. https://t.co/PbBoGqMv6v
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@DavidDavisMP How many people have @Conservatives policies killed David? This study [https://t.co/9DPzF3fVXI] says you killed 120k by 2017, this one says 2018-2021 an additional 11.5k disabled people died [https://t.co/vOO7NqzIXd], & I haven’t even men
@RealSteveCox @Thicc__B @alexmeshkin Excess deaths follow funding cuts in the NHS period before the epidemic. In a sense which deaths are “excess” is unanswerable except relatively, because the more money you spend the lower mortality, over a very wide $ s
RT @brian_precious: The 2017 BMJ article identifying 154,141 excess deaths, projected to 2020, resulting from austerity. George Osborne is…
The 2017 BMJ article identifying 154,141 excess deaths, projected to 2020, resulting from austerity. George Osborne is responsible for this. The same George Osborne who now credits Rachel Reeves. https://t.co/mjqVyNIAAI
RT @BreastDocUK: Today might be a good day to remind people that spending cuts in health and social care lead to people dying. https://t.…
RT @BreastDocUK: Today might be a good day to remind people that spending cuts in health and social care lead to people dying. https://t.…
RT @BreastDocUK: Today might be a good day to remind people that spending cuts in health and social care lead to people dying. https://t.…
RT @BreastDocUK: Today might be a good day to remind people that spending cuts in health and social care lead to people dying. https://t.…
RT @BreastDocUK: Today might be a good day to remind people that spending cuts in health and social care lead to people dying. https://t.…
RT @LA_Charlesworth: This is so powerful. Even if there is "protection" for health in the #autumnstatement today as implied, years of under…
RT @LA_Charlesworth: This is so powerful. Even if there is "protection" for health in the #autumnstatement today as implied, years of under…
RT @BreastDocUK: Today might be a good day to remind people that spending cuts in health and social care lead to people dying. https://t.…
This is so powerful. Even if there is "protection" for health in the #autumnstatement today as implied, years of underfunding directly and indirectly to services impacting on health are already catastrophic @wearenewlocal
RT @BreastDocUK: Today might be a good day to remind people that spending cuts in health and social care lead to people dying. https://t.…
RT @BreastDocUK: Today might be a good day to remind people that spending cuts in health and social care lead to people dying. https://t.…
RT @BreastDocUK: Today might be a good day to remind people that spending cuts in health and social care lead to people dying. https://t.…
RT @BreastDocUK: Today might be a good day to remind people that spending cuts in health and social care lead to people dying. https://t.…
Today might be a good day to remind people that spending cuts in health and social care lead to people dying. https://t.co/sbpGoZDD64
RT @rogerkline: Want to know the human cost of more austerity? Try this - 120,000 excess deaths between 2010 and 2014. https://t.co/mCqmNvR…
RT @rogerkline: Want to know the human cost of more austerity? Try this - 120,000 excess deaths between 2010 and 2014. https://t.co/mCqmNvR…
RT @rogerkline: Want to know the human cost of more austerity? Try this - 120,000 excess deaths between 2010 and 2014. https://t.co/mCqmNvR…
Want to know the human cost of more austerity? Try this - 120,000 excess deaths between 2010 and 2014. https://t.co/mCqmNvRkl8
9/ …and studies which examine cuts to local authority spending and social security within England… https://t.co/GtaCA1LkiP and https://t.co/PfNfQTFxND
RT @weareint0lerant: Yes, the British Medical Journal really did describe austerity as “Economic murder” in an analysis of excess deaths of…
@andrewducker I don't doubt it. UCL linked about 45,000 deaths with the period of austerity policies from 2011-2014. It wouldn't surprise me if things had got worse since. https://t.co/xTGKLv4fPF
@jdportes Not the only study: https://t.co/zn8u74bvL0 Nor the only disturbing statistic: https://t.co/GES0Af3Kd4 A serious Government would act, urgently.
@Stevebates5 @BantamDarts @andyw8924 @AllisonPearson @theresecoffey The ~190K dead people from the pandemic, which proportionally, is almost as bad as the shit show in the US by TFG. But this precedes that & really made me think: https://t.co/Ey3Ier
@tdwbi95 @PeterStefanovi2 @MartineBBC Over 150,000 premature deaths, actually, according to BMJ calculations. https://t.co/6YBH0sLTby: "Projections to 2020 based on 2009-2014 trend was cumulatively linked to an estimated 152 ,141 (95% CI 134,597 and 169,68
@nahgallacd This study found 45,000 deaths linked to the DWP between 2010 and 2014. If this was in a country in other parts of the world, it'd be labelled a genocide. Of course, nothing will happen. https://t.co/P1iyg1Jftt
@DanniPowell71 @Jackskii @mancculturebear @JuliaHB1 "Spending constraints, especially PES, are associated with a substantial mortality gap. We suggest that spending should be targeted on improving care delivered in care homes and at home; and maintaining o
@scullyp This was Camorons plan, trickle down... You killed thousands of us and those deaths will continue into the next decade. How many more of your constituents do you think should die unnecessarily to achieve the Tory dream? More austerity = more death
@HarryMarston14 A Cameron/Clegg government caused at least an estimated 152,141 excess deaths. https://t.co/HIe6EyqmIc https://t.co/l9rMLMwH7A
Defs worth reading @trishgreenhalgh @doctor_oxford The public must not be fooled.We are threatened with public service cuts #austerity kills https://t.co/9hp9xrwkSk Tax cuts won't solve cost of living crisis or inflation. Inequality & poverty will onl
@MG_7_9 @TheCriminalBar @BBCDomC Without belittling the urgent need for better legal aid funding, I'd say 150,000+ extra deaths (in England) was a bigger impact of Tory 'austerity' - https://t.co/Wm0kAu4CCo
A gentle reminder that AUSTERITY IS A WAR that has so far killed 120,000 people. https://t.co/hSsjFBasrv
This is generally consistent with more robust research that has looked at the link between deaths and the slowdown in health care spend (4/4) https://t.co/H6jkZxiy39
@timfarron @AaronBastani So why didn’t you stop any of the austerity policies that caused over 150k early preventable deaths? https://t.co/YrP2a8a6jD
@DavidLammy @LBC David; @BorisJohnson & @RishiSunak are merely continuing the cull of sick and disabled that @Conservatives started in 2010. It is the Tory #Holocaust of the vulnerable. In 2017 @TheBMA proved that the @Conservatives had killed 120,
Selection, eugenics.
#UK: "Spending constraints between 2010 & 2014 were associated with an estimated 45 368...higher than expected number of deaths compared with pre-2010 trends. #Deaths in those aged ≥60 and in #care homes accounted for the majority" https://t.co/GUx0sR
@LatestMessiah @Omz2468 @AyoCaesar @SteveHyndside Source on austerity deaths was not a number just made up. There was an actual rise in the number of deaths https://t.co/YrP2a8a6jD
@Julie_Hoad @groovy_chi @BBCPolitics Most of the 120,000+ early deaths he caused with his austerity were disabled or otherwise vulnerable people. He could do that work the rest of his life and still not make up for it, even if it wasn't just an empty payc
@DDenouncement @DorothyHorrible @TomWard26061987 @Idontmind64 @theRCN It's an ad hominem. Still waiting for your supporting evidence. https://t.co/4N50vZTTUK
@johnredwood This would be funny if it wasn't so sad. Own your sh*t, John. https://t.co/eW4kfnVvYL
@rantandtruth @BorisJohnson Don't know why it's so hard to grasp for some? toryism is essentially societal Darwinism toryism has always been Survival of The Richest Austerity was tory policy choice that led to ~120,000 deaths of most vulnerable tory Cov
@devisridhar @sajidjavid introducing you to the concept of an acceptable level of deaths, first demonstrated in reform of adult social care in England. The results are detailed here: https://t.co/9rlunbT8LJ No-one was prosecuted. 120,000 elderly citizens d
RT @grumpy_as_hell: @snoovin @theAliceRoberts @drbobgill The news article has been removed but the paper is still there. It measures deaths…
@snoovin @theAliceRoberts @drbobgill The news article has been removed but the paper is still there. It measures deaths above trend from 2010 onwards and finds 45,000 excess dead between 2010-4 linked to austerity cuts. Projected to over 100,000 by 2020: h
RT @docrussjackson: 2017 paper attributes 120,000 deaths to Tory austerity. Over the last year, Britain suffered a further 120,000 largely…
RT @docrussjackson: 2017 paper attributes 120,000 deaths to Tory austerity. Over the last year, Britain suffered a further 120,000 largely…
RT @docrussjackson: 2017 paper attributes 120,000 deaths to Tory austerity. Over the last year, Britain suffered a further 120,000 largely…
RT @docrussjackson: 2017 paper attributes 120,000 deaths to Tory austerity. Over the last year, Britain suffered a further 120,000 largely…
RT @docrussjackson: 2017 paper attributes 120,000 deaths to Tory austerity. Over the last year, Britain suffered a further 120,000 largely…
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RT @docrussjackson: 2017 paper attributes 120,000 deaths to Tory austerity. Over the last year, Britain suffered a further 120,000 largely…
2017 paper attributes 120,000 deaths to Tory austerity. Over the last year, Britain suffered a further 120,000 largely avoidable COVID-related deaths. Japan, with twice our population, had 12,877 deaths. UK life expectancy in 2020: 78.7; in Japan: 84.7.
RT @Lamhfada: @oceanclub Rory Stewart voted for the Tory Austerity cuts that resulted in at least 120,000 excess deaths according to a BMJ…
@oceanclub Rory Stewart voted for the Tory Austerity cuts that resulted in at least 120,000 excess deaths according to a BMJ study https://t.co/cQq9xzV5Vk, long before COVID. Yet centrists would rather laud him than think about policies that help the vulne
@_DanHarwood_ @Susan5918 @MarkEuromark Like David Cameron & George Osborne? Their austerity policies waved in with the Liberal Democrat’s caused 120k+ early preventable deaths and plunged millions of kids into poverty https://t.co/zJnqqSLW74
@Sigbertganser @Roppa77 https://t.co/C3qnbSchTB BMJ: "Effects of health and social care spending constraints on mortality in England: a time trend analysis".
@Andrew78505925 @PhilipHunn1 @swcrisis @johnredwood In 2019, the IPPR estimated that 130,000 people have died as a result of austerity (https://t.co/6RK3Ts6XP3) A BMJ paper in 2017 found it was 120000 (https://t.co/K3VLNDv3Ra)
@Harryslaststand @whitbyemma Although, in China's case, there's no evidence any have actually died, unlike... https://t.co/7ytv9S3RYl
Curious https://t.co/egbEgqE6GF
Cool UK milestone! In the last week, the number of official Covid-related deaths finally passed the number of deaths attributed to austerity Or more specifically, excess mortality due to cuts in health/social care funding from 2010-2017. Source: https://
@adamndsmith @jamesrbuk Easier if you just ignore the primary source for the claim. Even if you don't accept the extrapolation - 45,000 excess deaths over 2010-14 is still horrifying enough. https://t.co/sJkLEowFRn
@MyNamei67155256 @darthhuddy @DavidLammy @Conservatives It’s a lot more https://t.co/U9xjwzKnvr
@VinceReid @OwenJones84 @CovidJusticeUk Not imagination, academic study. Here you go, have a read: https://t.co/aPcMsNoL9H
@leftylosers99 @76stef @timmyvoe @BellRibeiroAddy Thinking for yourself means using evidence, for example the 120,000 deaths estimated to have been caused by austerity pre-covid in the British Medical Journal- https://t.co/HAwWzv6YFB or maybe this chart of
@Stevepo85 @MarkBiscuit @bbc5live @halfon4harlowMP @chriswarburton_ Link for the study: https://t.co/XTvTuLGC1B
@Jan_S_B_459 @FinancialTimes These 160 thousand extra deaths caused by austerity cuts for example? Now that’s serious harm. https://t.co/jpNDEcotKX
Addendum - someone reminded me that this is still less than the 120,000 deaths linked to the welfare reforms of IDS and the Tories. However, those deaths are between 2010 and 2017. No doubt they continue to grow, but didn’t all happen within one year. h
@DonaldMurray56 @AngusMacNeilSNP I have appeared on the BBC despite having an enormous distrust of the British regime that openly kills its own citizens. https://t.co/n43bSv37EI
‘Spending constraints between 2010 and 2014 were associated with an estimated 45 368 (95% CI 34 530 to 56 206) higher than expected number of deaths compared with pre-2010 trends...’ #Austerity https://t.co/DfkulpZWsm
@iNHouseComms Borrowing n debt under tories since 2010 has been higher than all labour governments combined https://t.co/CvejQ5IT1r tory austerity policies has caused >100k excess deaths, https://t.co/Oxdyhji9Va; https://t.co/eTFrqLUOnA and reduced lif
RT @BrexitIsSilly: @JimMFelton 10 years of their failed austerity. How many more deaths will be linked to this government’s policies? First…
@JimMFelton 10 years of their failed austerity. How many more deaths will be linked to this government’s policies? First austerity, now #COVID19. #ToriesKillGrannies #ToryCorruption #ToryIncompetence #SackCummings #BorisHasFailedTheUK #BorisJohnsonMustG
@davethewoodsman @DPJHodges Yes it was a modelled projection/counterfactual: https://t.co/CPa7cawD6T