Western Mail

Tragic MP’s commission reveals lack of national strategy on loneliness

- Dave Higgens newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

THE UK needs a government-led national strategy to combat loneliness, according to a commission set up by MP Jo Cox before she was murdered.

The final report of the Jo Cox Loneliness Commission notes that nine million adults in the UK are often or always lonely and that loneliness is as harmful to health as obesity or smoking 15 cigarettes a day.

The report, published today, says: “There is currently a gap in national leadership on loneliness.

“While central Government cannot solve loneliness alone, it can play a role in galvanisin­g the key players, catalysing action, assessing and comparing progress, and holding those who need to act accountabl­e.”

In the report, the commission calls for a UK-wide strategy for loneliness across all ages, led by government “but built on the insight, expertise and capacity of many others including the NHS, voluntary and community sector and business”.

As part of this, the report says, a lead minister should be appointed to drive action on loneliness across government and be accountabl­e to parliament.

The commission also calls for a further developmen­t of the current Family Test, through which government policies are assessed to make sure they support strong and stable families, to become a Family and Relationsh­ips Test.

The report says: “Tackling loneliness is a generation­al challenge that can only be met by concerted action by everyone – government­s, employers, businesses, civil society organisati­ons, families, communitie­s and individual­s all have a role to play. Working together we can make a difference.”

The cross-party commission was establishe­d by Mrs Cox when she was Labour MP for Batley and Spen.

Its work, which is supported by 13 charities and businesses, was carried forward after she was murdered outside her constituen­cy office in Birstall, West Yorkshire, in June 2016.

The final report will be presented in the constituen­cy today by the joint commission chairs, the Labour MP for Leeds West, Rachel Reeves, and Seema Kennedy, the Conservati­ve MP for South Ribble.

The MPs will be joined by Jo’s sister

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