A report by Prof Sir Michael Marmot, his second since 2011, show that life expectancy growth has stalled over the past decade - for the first time in 100 years. It declined in the poorest areas while rising in the richest. The figures are in line with cuts in the poorest areas being greater than those in London and the S.E. the richer areas.
I am a bit torn with this.
Do we really need to be living longer and longer? Are there any real benefits for us as individuals or as a society or is it a case of some of us being able to live longer simply because the system allows us to?
When I look at some of the dumps up and down the land I am betting that many of those who are old and infirm would find it a blessing to go to sleep one night and never wake up.