36.2% Increase in Worrying Statistics

Government figures out today reveal in the last year that the number of worrying statistics has risen sharply by an unprecedented 36.3% in 12 months.

A worrying statistic is one that is deemed to concern the majority of the British public. Recent examples of worrying statistics include the 18.4% increase in alcohol related deaths, the revelation that 64% of 999 calls in Llanidloes are not responded to within 8 minutes and the statistics showing that in the last four years deaths from the NHS superbug MRSAâ„¢.

Liberal Democrat MP Lynne Featherstone said: “These figures are deeply worrying.

“The government must put in place stricter measures against worrying statistics.”

The concerns over the increase in worrying statistics heightened when it was realised that the increase itself represents a worrying statistic, suggesting that figures could spiral out of control in coming years.

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