HC Deb 14 November 1972 vol 846 c61W
27. Mr. Eadie

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what is now the proportion of men and women, respectively, of the population of England and Wales who are alcoholics; and what was the estimated number of deaths from the disease annually for the last five years to the nearest available date.

Sir K. Joseph

Surveys indicate that there may be between 200,000 and 400,000 men and women in England and Wales who fall within the World Health Organisation definition of alcoholics, in the proportion of about five men to one woman. Many deaths to which alcoholism has contributed are recorded as due to other causes, but the recorded number of deaths in England and Wales attributed to alcoholism as such for the last five years up to 1971 are as follows:

Year Number of deaths
1967 69
1968 80
1969 70
1970 57
1971 (provisional) 87