On 21 June 2011, 86 people and organisations wrote to the Prime Minister,
David Cameron, about the revelations: "We are aware of the various actions currently being taken within and outside government – such as the
DH review and CQC internal inquiry. We hope to make submissions to those both individually and collectively. However, on their own these will not be enough and a clear programme is needed to achieve change." Cameron responded by saying he was "appalled" at the "catalogue of abuses" uncovered by the BBC TV series
Panorama. In June 2011 the Association of Supported Living issued a press statement, which was followed up in writing to every member of parliament in the United Kingdom, calling for community based supported living services to replace institutional services for people with learning disabilities. The
Daily Telegraph said, "It is impossible to read the details of what went on at Winterbourne View, a care home for the severely disabled in Gloucestershire, without feeling repelled. In the wake of an exposé from the BBC's Panorama, 11 members of staff were convicted of almost 40 charges of neglect and ill treatment of those in their care." ==Systemic failings==