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Johnson ignores working-age care… again, and suggests further delays to reform

By John Pring on 16th January 2020 Category: Independent Living

Johnson ignores working-age care… again, and suggests further delays to reform
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The prime minister has again ignored the needs of working-age disabled people when asked about his plans for social care funding reform, and has suggested that those reforms may take as long as five years to implement. Boris Johnson (pictured) was […]

New government provides details on five disability policy pledges

By John Pring on 2nd January 2020 Category: Politics

New government provides details on five disability policy pledges
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The new Conservative government has described how it plans to fulfil the five major disability policy pledges it included in its general election manifesto. The details were included in a briefing document published alongside last month’s Queen’s speech by prime minister […]

Election 2019: Tories ‘offer just five new disability policies’

By John Pring on 28th November 2019 Category: Politics

Election 2019: Tories ‘offer just five new disability policies’
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The Conservative party appears to have announced just five new policy pledges – across its 62-page general election manifesto – that would specifically address the poverty, barriers and breaches of rights faced by disabled people. The party’s manifesto is silent on […]

Election 2019: Johnson backtracks on promised social care plan

By John Pring on 28th November 2019 Category: Independent Living

Election 2019: Johnson backtracks on promised social care plan
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Boris Johnson has refused to offer any long-term solution to the social care crisis in his party’s general election manifesto, despite insisting when he became prime minister that he had a “clear plan” for doing so. Instead, the party has offered […]

Queen’s speech social care pledge ‘is waffle and a smokescreen’

By John Pring on 17th October 2019 Category: Independent Living

Queen’s speech social care pledge ‘is waffle and a smokescreen’
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The government’s promise in this week’s Queen’s speech to introduce proposals to solve the adult social care crisis has been dismissed by leading disabled campaigners as “waffle”, a “smokescreen” and “the same old platitudes”. A speech laying out Boris Johnson’s first […]

Rise of Boris Johnson government is ‘really dark moment’ for disabled people, says author

By John Pring on 8th August 2019 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Rise of Boris Johnson government is ‘really dark moment’ for disabled people, says author
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The rise to power of a new Conservative government under the leadership of Boris Johnson has created a “really dark moment” for disabled people, anti-austerity activists have been told at the launch of a new book. Frances Ryan, a disabled journalist […]

Boris Johnson’s arrival as PM greeted with alarm, scepticism and appeal for engagement

By John Pring on 25th July 2019 Category: Politics

Boris Johnson’s arrival as PM greeted with alarm, scepticism and appeal for engagement
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Disabled people and their organisations have reacted to Boris Johnson becoming the new prime minister with alarm and scepticism, but also an appeal for “honest engagement”. Johnson (pictured) has already concerned many opponents – both within his party and among opposition […]

Mayor’s research finds 10 years of social security cuts hit disabled Londoners hardest

By John Pring on 25th July 2019 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Mayor’s research finds 10 years of social security cuts hit disabled Londoners hardest
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New research for the mayor of London has shown how 10 years of government welfare cuts and reforms have “discriminated” against disabled Londoners. The mayor of London has written to work and pensions secretary Amber Rudd to ask her to reverse […]

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