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Brexit vote: Fear and uncertainty over impact of EU exit

By John Pring on 30th June 2016 Category: Human Rights

Brexit vote: Fear and uncertainty over impact of EU exit
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Campaigners and experts say they fear that Britain’s vote to leave the European Union (EU) could have serious consequences for disabled people, although it is too early for an accurate assessment of the likely impact. Among the concerns raised are that […]

Brexit vote: Disabled people speak of shock, horror and dismay

By John Pring on 30th June 2016 Category: Politics

Brexit vote: Disabled people speak of shock, horror and dismay
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Disabled people have spoken of their horror, shock and anger at learning of the vote to leave the European Union in last week’s referendum. Although many disabled people voted for Brexit, the vast majority of leading disabled activists were strongly in […]

‘Wake up!’ Baroness Campbell’s plea to disabled people over EU referendum apathy

By John Pring on 9th June 2016 Category: Activism and Campaigning

‘Wake up!’ Baroness Campbell’s plea to disabled people over EU referendum apathy
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A leading peer has told disabled people to “wake up” to the reality that they could lose many of their hard-won rights if the UK votes to leave the European Union (EU) later this month. In an impassioned plea, Baroness [Jane] […]

Britain must stay in the EU if independent living is to thrive, says pioneer

By John Pring on 9th June 2016 Category: Independent Living

Britain must stay in the EU if independent living is to thrive, says pioneer
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The independent living movement will only continue to thrive if Britain stays in the European Union (EU) according to one of its pioneers. John Evans, one of the founders of the UK independent living movement, told a Westminster seminar that he […]

EU laws ‘have played crucial role’ in fight for disability rights

By John Pring on 9th June 2016 Category: Politics

EU laws ‘have played crucial role’ in fight for disability rights
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Disabled people have been urged to recognise the importance of the European Union (EU) in maintaining and building on their rights, across areas such as access to information, transport and accessible goods and services. The call for disabled people to vote […]

Agreement on new EU public sector website access is ‘crucial milestone’

By John Pring on 5th May 2016 Category: Independent Living

Agreement on new EU public sector website access is ‘crucial milestone’
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An agreement on new European Union (EU) rules on the accessibility of public sector websites is a “crucial milestone” on the journey towards an inclusive digital society, say disabled campaigners. This week’s agreement between MEPs, the European Commission and the EU […]

Disabled people are ‘stronger and safer’ in EU, say leading academics

By John Pring on 28th April 2016 Category: Politics

Disabled people are ‘stronger and safer’ in EU, say leading academics
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Leaving the European Union (EU) would put at risk significant improvements that have been made to the lives of disabled people over the last 15 years, according to three of the country’s leading academics working in the disability rights field. In […]

More disabled people add their voices to Brexit opposition

By John Pring on 17th March 2016 Category: Activism and Campaigning

More disabled people add their voices to Brexit opposition
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More disabled people have come forward to argue that a decision to quit the European Union (EU) would harm disability rights in the UK. Until last week, nothing had been said publicly about the potential impact on disabled people of a […]

Brexit ‘would have dire consequences for disabled people’

By guest on 10th March 2016 Category: Politics

Brexit ‘would have dire consequences for disabled people’
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By Raya Al Jadir and John Pring Leaving the European Union (EU) would have “harmful” and “dire” consequences for disabled people, according to two of the first leading disabled figures to speak out on June’s referendum. The UK will decide whether […]

EU finally acts on Europe-wide access laws… after 15 years

By John Pring on 4th December 2015 Category: Independent Living

EU finally acts on Europe-wide access laws… after 15 years
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Disabled campaigners have welcomed the long-awaited publication of draft legislation to create Europe-wide access laws. The European Commission – the European Union’s executive body – finally published a European Accessibility Act this week, 15 years after promising to outlaw the discrimination […]

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