Malnutrition and ‘Victorian’ disease return – because of rising poverty driven by the Tories

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The numbers aren’t huge at the moment, but they are significant – between 2010 and 2014, malnutrition in Salford rose from 43 cases to 85.

The longer we have a Conservative government, the worse it is going to get.

This Blog predicted the problem all the way back in December 2012, when I wrote: “In the UK, there are currently 13 million people living below the poverty line [including] working people, whose income does not cover their costs; the unemployed, who are finding they do not have enough money to buy food due to the vicious and unwarranted benefit cuts thrust upon them… and of course the homeless, a sector of society that is due to grow exponentially, again due to the many cuts inflicted by the bloodthirsty Conservatives.

“As a consequence of the rise in poverty, overseen and orchestrated by Mr Cameron and his lieutenant Iain Duncan Smith in the Department for Work and Pensions, the classic poverty-related diseases of rickets and tuberculosis are on the increase. In 2012, the Conservatives have achieved their aim to revive the Dickensian Christmas.”

Almost a year later, the UK’s chief medical officer announced the formal return of rickets. One may presume that the disease, while present, did not exist in great enough numbers prior to this but, thanks to the policies of David Cameron, Theresa May and the Tories, that had changed.

This time, I wrote: “Can there be any doubt that this rise in cases has been brought about, not just by children sitting at home playing video games rather than going out in the sunlight, as some would have us believe, but because increasing numbers of children are having to make do with increasingly poor food, as Cameron’s policies hammer down on wages and benefits and force working class people and the unemployed to buy cheaper groceries with lower nutritional value?

“The Tory wage-crushing policy has been ignorant in the extreme… as it has created an extra burden on the NHS. Preventative measures ‘could save the economy billions’.”

More than three decades of neoliberal political rule had had a devastating effect on the nation’s children, I wrote. While our mortality rate for 0-14 year olds was among the best in Europe during the 1980s, it was now among the worst, with five more children dying every day than in the best-performing country, Sweden.

The highest death rates were in deprived areas – in the northwest, northern cities and some of London’s poorer boroughs, with 21.1 deaths per 100,000 people under 17.

I also wrote that the then-government seemed hell-bent on ensuring that predictions of a rise in tuberculosis would come true as well, with its plan to tackle the phantom problem of “health tourism” (see how long that little nonsense has been floating around?) deterring temporary migrants from seeking treatment when they first fell ill.

By October last year, the list of ‘Victorian’ diseases re-surfacing in the UK had increased to include gout, TB, measles, scurvy, rickets and whooping cough.

Social security researcher and commenter – and stalwart friend of This Blog – Samuel Miller called on local authorities to investigate the return of these diseases.

He told us: “There is growing evidence that the draconian welfare reforms are irreparably damaging the mental and physical health of benefit claimants. Health figures recently revealed a 50% increase in the number of people admitted to hospital with malnutrition over the past four years, and a return of Victorian diseases linked to poverty such as gout, TB, measles, scurvy, rickets, and whooping cough are a barometer of failure and neglect,” – and referred to a list of articles which may be found here.

And now Salford council has answered the request, telling us what we all knew – and what we all feared.

Back in 2014, I wrote something that, while accurate then, seems even more true now, so I make no apology for repeating it here:

In the Bible, Jesus is quoted as saying, “Suffer little children to come unto me, and forbid them not” – meaning he did not want his disciples to stop youngsters from hearing his teachings.

That saying may now be re-worked to fit the philosophy of Theresa May and Jeremy Hunt to read: “Suffer, little children – for you have a Conservative government.”

The number of malnutrition cases in Salford has doubled – with many of the victims children.

Victorian illnesses such as rickets and beriberi – thought to be long eradicated – are on the rise due to food poverty according to a shocking new report.

The number of people being admitted to hospital with the condition doubled over a four year period.

Although health conditions are often a primary cause, Salford council leaders believes that poverty is also to blame.

Source: Salford children are suffering malnutrition and Victorian diseases as poverty tightens its grip on the city

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9 Comments

  1. PJB December 6, 2016 at 3:28 pm - Reply

    Why is it that they (teflon Tories) don’t have to listen to other and why is it that the people have not stood up to the teflon tories like they did the against old Maggie?

    • MarkG December 7, 2016 at 6:27 am - Reply

      Its because a rising percentage of the British people now are brainwashed self serving self righteous bigoted uncaring I’m alright jack heartless inhumane b*****ds. Thanks to the Tory criminals I now hate this country and all that it stands for. Democracy, joke. Law, joke, equality, joke. Britain, old Victorian joke. Goebbels would be so impressed with these modern day Nazis. From here there is only one way we can go. DOWN.

  2. Christine Cullen December 6, 2016 at 4:34 pm - Reply

    As a young teacher in Brixton, I and other staff members always had biscuits in the classroom cupboard for the kids with growling tummies. (We coudn’t afford anything more out of our salaries.) Who would have thought that 45 years later, with breakfast club funding cut and ever more stringent conditions laid down for free school lunches that diseases attributed to hunger are now on the increase again?
    And who knows, and who even cares?
    Well it’s all over my facebook page now! We need to support our local food banks and keep fighting to get the Tories out.

    • Mike Sivier December 7, 2016 at 11:04 am - Reply

      Yes – I covered it here.

  3. casalealex December 6, 2016 at 7:21 pm - Reply

    https://kittysjones.wordpress.com/2016/11/26/malnutrition-austerity-and-eugenics/

    Malnutrition, austerity and eugenics.
    Written by Kitty S Jones

  4. Roland Laycock December 6, 2016 at 7:35 pm - Reply

    Well Maggy will be happy she said the tories would get us back the the 30’s thats the 1830’s and we are well on the way with no opposition

    • Mike Sivier December 7, 2016 at 10:03 am - Reply

      Oh, there’s plenty of opposition.

  5. NMac December 7, 2016 at 10:06 am - Reply

    I remember back in the 1980s and 1990s the Tories were continually banging on about “Victorian Values” ad nauseum – now we are getting a dose of exactly what they meant.

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