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ELECTION 2010: Green Party manifesto

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The Green Party has pledged to legalise assisted suicide the most controversial of several policies around disability in its general election manifesto. The party said it would “provide the right to an assisted death within a rigorous framework of regulation”, although […]

ELECTION 2010: Plaid Cymru manifesto

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The Welsh nationalist party has pledged in its manifesto to continue its commitment to free care for disabled and older people. Plaid Cymru says the UK government should transfer the necessary powers to the Welsh national assembly so that it can […]

ELECTION 2010: UKIP manifesto

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The UK Independence Party (UKIP) will be campaigning at the general election on policies that aim to turn back the clock on inclusion. UKIP’s manifesto says the party supports “congregate” communities, believed to refer to village communities, in which people with […]

ELECTION 2010: Liberal Democrat manifesto

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The Liberal Democrat general election manifesto includes disability policies across employment, education, social care and health. The manifesto says there is more to do to tackle workplace discrimination, and that there are far too many barriers to work for disabled people. […]

ELECTION 2010: Conservative manifesto

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The Conservative Party’s disability policies focus strongly on welfare reform, as well as education, health and social care. The party’s election manifesto includes its plans to scrap the government’s employment schemes, such as pathways to work, and replace them with a […]

ELECTION 2010: Labour manifesto

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Labour appears to have used its plans for a National Care Service as the focus for its bid for the votes of disabled people. The election manifesto contains a lengthy section on the care and support reforms announced by health secretary […]

Personal care bill becomes law

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A bill to provide free personal care to disabled and older people with the highest needs has become law, after government concessions were approved by peers. Health secretary Andy Burnham last week described the personal care at home bill as the […]

ELECTION 2010: ALLFIE and Trailblazers issue election calls

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Campaigners have called for action over the number of young disabled people who are not in mainstream education, employment or training. The Alliance for Inclusive Education (ALLFIE) said political parties should stop ignoring the segregation and exclusion of disabled learners from […]

ELECTION 2010: Parties ‘must ensure inclusive election campaign’

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Political parties have been told to reach out to disabled voters in the lead-up to the general election, with campaigns that are “truly inclusive and representative”. The call came after the prime minister, Gordon Brown, finally confirmed that the general election […]

Equality bill set to become law, but work remains

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Disabled peers and other campaigners have welcomed the major improvements to the equality bill they helped to secure before it cleared its final parliamentary hurdle. The bill is now set to become law after MPs approved amendments made in the Lords, […]

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