Barbara Keeley MP,
Labour’s Shadow Minister for Mental Health and Social Care, responding
to the news that 1.2 million elderly people who need care are not receiving it,
said:
“It is both shocking and predictable that nearly 1.2 million elderly
people in the UK are in need of care but are not receiving it.
“This is the direct result of 6 years of brutal cuts to local council budgets.
This ruthless austerity agenda has had a clear knock-on effect on our NHS,
which is stretched to breaking point, and the social care sector, which has
reached crisis.
“Meanwhile, elderly people - who have worked hard and paid their taxes to a system
which they expected to protect them - are being left alone in their time of
need.
“The Government must urgently produce immediate funds to stem the crisis as
well as a long-term strategy for sustainable funding of social care. There is
no time left to wait.”