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General Election 2017

Blind voters unable to vote secretly and independently at election, says survey

By John Pring on 17th August 2017 Category: Human Rights

Blind voters unable to vote secretly and independently at election, says survey
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Only one in four blind and partially-sighted people who voted in June’s general election was able to do so independently and in secret, according to a new report. The disability charity RNIB said its Turned Out 2017 report showed that blind […]

Queen’s speech: Government appears to dump Mordaunt’s WCA election promise

By John Pring on 22nd June 2017 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Queen’s speech: Government appears to dump Mordaunt’s WCA election promise
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A Tory election promise to “dismantle” the work capability assessment (WCA) through new legislation appears to have been abandoned, with the Queen’s speech containing no mention of any new social security bill. The speech contains brief details of all planned legislation […]

Queen’s speech: May ‘abandons’ election pledge on access

By John Pring on 22nd June 2017 Category: Politics

Queen’s speech: May ‘abandons’ election pledge on access
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A Conservative election promise to tackle some of the discrimination faced by disabled people appears to have been abandoned, with no mention of the pledge in yesterday’s Queen’s speech. The manifesto promise to “review disabled people’s access and amend regulations if […]

Anger, resignation… and optimism in wake of general election result

By John Pring on 15th June 2017 Category: Politics

Anger, resignation… and optimism in wake of general election result
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Disabled activists have reacted with a mixture of anger, resignation and optimism to a general election that saw the Conservatives lose their parliamentary majority. Some believe that a resurgent Labour party under the leadership of Jeremy Corbyn, which defied mainstream media […]

New disabled MPs pledge to fight for rights in parliament

By John Pring on 15th June 2017 Category: Politics

New disabled MPs pledge to fight for rights in parliament
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Two new disabled MPs who won their seats in last week’s general election have both pledged to use their time in parliament to fight for the rights of disabled people. Marsha de Cordova and Jared O’Mara both scored unexpected victories for […]

DPAC protesters march through May’s constituency to highlight austerity impact

By John Pring on 7th June 2017 Category: Activism and Campaigning

DPAC protesters march through May’s constituency to highlight austerity impact
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Activists have taken to the streets of the prime minister’s constituency to highlight the impact of Tory austerity cuts on disabled people over the last seven years. The protest by Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC) in the centre of Maidenhead, Berkshire, […]

General Election 2017: Tory mental health plans greeted with accusations of ‘hypocrisy’

By John Pring on 11th May 2017 Category: Human Rights

General Election 2017: Tory mental health plans greeted with accusations of ‘hypocrisy’
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Two user-led groups have accused the Conservative party of “hypocrisy” after it promised to end the “burning injustices” facing mental health service-users. Both groups pointed out that Conservative social security policies, including the coercion and bullying of benefit claimants, had created […]

General Election 2017: Lib Dems promise £6 billion more a year for care

By John Pring on 11th May 2017 Category: Politics

General Election 2017: Lib Dems promise £6 billion more a year for care
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The Liberal Democrats have promised to raise £6 billion a year extra to spend on the NHS and social care, by increasing all rates of income tax by 1p. Although there was no mention in the announcement of working-age disabled people, […]

General Election 2017: Disabled actor says national party role has given her a voice

By John Pring on 11th May 2017 Category: Politics

General Election 2017: Disabled actor says national party role has given her a voice
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A critically-praised disabled writer and performer says her election as a national spokesperson for the Women’s Equality Party has allowed her to feel “equal” for the first time in her life. Athena Stevens is one of six national spokespeople elected by […]

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