Tory double-standards have hit a new low.

It seems the Conservative government – including its leader – has expressed “deep concern” about the death of a guest on ITV’s Jeremy Kyle Show.

The concern is that the show’s producers did not adequately observe their own duty of care to guest Steve Dymond, who is believed to have taken his own life after being filmed for an edition of the programme.

It seems Prime Minister Theresa May’s spokesman said the death was a “deeply concerning case”.

According to Sky News,

“Broadcasters and production companies have a responsibility for the mental health and well-being of participants and viewers of their programmes,” they said. “We are clear they must have appropriate levels of support in place.”

Damian Collins, Conservative chairman of the commons digital, culture, media and sport committee, said TV companies

“have a duty to care to the people who take part in their programmes”, while Tory MP Simon Hart, who also sits on the committee, described the Jeremy Kyle Show as “car-crash TV which revels in people’s terrible misfortune and sometimes their vulnerabilities”.

And Charles Walker, vice-chair of the parliamentary group on combating suicide and self-harm, called on ITV to stop commissioning the show

Mr Walker demanded a crackdown on programmes that put people under a “huge amount of pressure and wait until they go pop”.

All of these criticisms are accurate. But I notice Mr Collins mentioned a “duty of care”…

What about the Conservative government’s duty of care to the many thousands of benefit claimants – particularly the sick and disabled – who have committed suicide because of the cruelty of the Tory system?

What about the people named by Debbie Abrahams in her evidence to the debate on 10 years of the work capability assessment?

Anyone considering voting Conservative absolutely needs to watch this video of the #WCADebate, and demand answers from their local candidates. @bathdeserves @BathCA

Thanks to @LauraPidcockMP and @Debbie_abrahams, and video credit to @RespectIsVital.

pic.twitter.com/yx7trE6Kgt — Nicola James 💚💙🇵🇸#BlackLivesMatter (@NAJ562) April 24, 2019

What about the many others she didn’t mention?

What about the many, many others who weren’t considered to be benefit-related deaths because they did sometime after the arbitrary period following loss of benefit that the Department for Work and Pensions continues monitoring their condition?

The government has rejected a call for an independent inquiry into the deaths of many benefit claimants including Jodey Whiting, who died after the DWP breached its own safeguarding guidelines no less than five times.

The government has tried to hide the fact that concerns had been raised internally about the DWP’s safeguarding failures, rather than address them.

This means its position regarding the Kyle Show death is nothing short of homicidal hypocrisy.

And that has not been lost on the general public:

The Government calls the death of a person following his appearance on #JeremyKyle "deeply concerning" yet rejects a petition for an independent inquiry into multiple deaths of benefit claimants following assessments #WCAdebate #Hypocrisy — WOWcampaign (@WOWpetition) May 15, 2019

So Downing Street is Deeply Concerned over suicide relating to Jeremy Kyle show but not so about deaths & suicides of disabled ppl related to WCA & PIP!

Hypocritical!! #NoJustice@Dis_PPL_Protest @WOWpetition — ⚫Jamie ♿🇮🇪 (@Abilty_PTR) May 14, 2019

Government ignores the #WCAdebate where the names of multiple deaths of benefit claimants were read out by @Debbie_abrahams but reacts to a death of a person following an appearance on #JeremyKyle https://t.co/cwwfil9H5o — WOWcampaign (@WOWpetition) May 15, 2019

We’ve been here before, sadly.

The government won’t address its hypocrisy because the government consists of Conservatives and, for them, hypocrisy is a way of life.

The only way to stop the deaths is to end Conservative government and replace it with a responsible socialist administration.

But in the current pandemonium over Brexit, who would consider anything as radical as that?

Source: Jeremy Kyle Show death ‘deeply concerning’, Downing Street says | UK News | Sky News

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