‘Politicians should be doing more’ to prevent male suicide, say former Joy Division members on anniversary of Ian Curtis’ death

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“It’s not only a tragedy for the person that takes their life, it's a tragedy for all the people around.” Members of New Order have met with MPs as they campaign for charities working to prevent suicide on anniversary of Ian Curtis' death.

In the decades since, his former band members Bernard Sumner and Stephen Morris have campaigned for charities working to prevent suicide – which remains the biggest cause of death amongst men under the age of 50.

 

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neworder What if you havent got any people around?

Wonderful of them to do this. RIP Ian Curtis.

neworder Where’s Hooky, he lived through that too

The mental health system is in need of repair. Not only was I harassed and attacked by Essex and metpoliceuk, I was also attacked the parts of the NHS. The cowardice and incompetence of all 3, forced me to withdraw. I could written a personalised map for recovery. No one asked

We call any death with no medical, accidental or homicidal explanation a suicide. With all chemical & biolabs out there, it’d be just killing has become sophisticated— technology companies hack into peoples’ mind & control their brain’s motor functions— computers running people.

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