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The 14 DWP ministers – past and present – facing ‘punishment’ at the ballot box

By John Pring on 3rd July 2024 Category: Politics

The 14 DWP ministers – past and present – facing ‘punishment’ at the ballot box
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Up to 14 current and former disability ministers, employment ministers and work and pensions secretaries could lose their seats at tomorrow’s election, giving disabled voters the chance to “punish” them for 14 years of cuts, misery, and countless deaths. Of the […]

Conservative candidate tells disabled voters: the social model of disability is ‘wokeness gone mad’

By John Pring on 3rd July 2024 Category: Politics

Conservative candidate tells disabled voters: the social model of disability is ‘wokeness gone mad’
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A Conservative election candidate was booed by an astonished audience of disabled activists yesterday when he dismissed the social model of disability as “discredited” and “wokeness gone mad”. Charles Fifield, a disabled former councillor and chartered surveyor, was speaking to the […]

Election hustings candidates invent disability policies, days before general election

By John Pring on 27th June 2024 Category: Politics

Election hustings candidates invent disability policies, days before general election
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A series of election candidates have been caught inventing party policy in front of an audience of disabled people, at a disability hustings event held just days before the general election. The event in Bristol was organised by five disabled people’s […]

DPOs pledge to continue with election hustings, despite controversies, conspiracy theories and no-shows

By John Pring on 27th June 2024 Category: Activism and Campaigning

DPOs pledge to continue with election hustings, despite controversies, conspiracy theories and no-shows
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Disabled people’s organisations (DPOs) have pledged to continue hosting election hustings, despite organisers this week having to cope with an anti-trans rights activist, a conspiracy theory-spouting Reform UK politician, and no-show party candidates. The event in Bristol was organised by DPOs* […]

‘Shocking’ failure of election candidates asked about accessible housing

By John Pring on 27th June 2024 Category: Politics

‘Shocking’ failure of election candidates asked about accessible housing
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Politicians attending an election disability hustings event showed a “shocking and disappointing” lack of knowledge and commitment to addressing the accessible housing crisis, when they were asked about the issue. None of the major parties have engaged within their manifestos with […]

Some parties still failing on accessible manifestos

By John Pring on 27th June 2024 Category: Politics

Some parties still failing on accessible manifestos
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Some of the main political parties fighting the general election have still not published accessible versions of their manifestos, with just a week to polling day. The worst offender is the right-wing Reform UK, which has so far failed to provide […]

Disabled election candidates: Labour’s Marsha de Cordova

By John Pring on 27th June 2024 Category: Politics

Disabled election candidates: Labour’s Marsha de Cordova
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Despite her party’s decision to drop its pledge to implement the UN’s disability convention into UK law, disabled Labour candidate Marsha de Cordova has this week confirmed her own long-standing commitment to the policy. She describes herself as a “lifelong campaigner […]

Disabled election candidates: Liberal Democrat Katharine Macy

By John Pring on 27th June 2024 Category: Politics

Disabled election candidates: Liberal Democrat Katharine Macy
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Katharine Macy grew up “hearing about people faking disabilities to lounge around on benefits”, but they knew the truth, because they had a mother who struggled to leave the house and desperately wanted to return to work. “I remember her crying […]

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