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MPs help WOW win fight for second Commons debate

By John Pring on 4th October 2018 Category: Politics

MPs help WOW win fight for second Commons debate
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Campaigners have won their fight to persuade MPs to hold a second debate in the House of Commons on the need for the government to assess the overall damage caused to disabled people by years of austerity cuts. The announcement that […]

WOW Campaign is back, and pushing for a second House of Commons debate

By John Pring on 17th May 2018 Category: Activism and Campaigning

WOW Campaign is back, and pushing for a second House of Commons debate
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Disabled campaigners are relaunching the WOW Campaign in a bid to secure a debate in the House of Commons on the need for the government to assess the financial damage caused to disabled people through its cuts and reforms. Four years […]

Labour conference: Vote means party must rethink approach to social security cuts

By John Pring on 28th September 2017 Category: Politics

Labour conference: Vote means party must rethink approach to social security cuts
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A shadow cabinet member has supported calls by party members for Labour to come up with a stronger policy on reversing government cuts to social security spending. Debbie Abrahams spoke out after Labour’s annual conference in Brighton voted overwhelmingly to ask […]

Election 2017: Labour ‘will take a rights-based approach’ to protecting disabled people

By John Pring on 1st June 2017 Category: Human Rights

Election 2017: Labour ‘will take a rights-based approach’ to protecting disabled people
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Labour has promised that it will take a “rights-based approach” to protecting the interests of disabled people, if it wins power at next week’s general election. At the centre of that approach will be incorporating the UN Convention on the Rights […]

Election 2017: Parties finally stress importance of working-age social care

By John Pring on 1st June 2017 Category: Independent Living

Election 2017: Parties finally stress importance of working-age social care
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The Conservatives, Liberal Democrats and Labour have all spoken publicly – apparently for the first time in the general election campaign – about what their parties would do to address the social care needs of working-age disabled people. Their comments follow […]

Assisted suicide safeguards will not be water-tight, admits Shakespeare

By John Pring on 21st August 2015 Category: Human Rights

Assisted suicide safeguards will not be water-tight, admits Shakespeare
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One of the leading disabled supporters of legalising assisted suicide has encouraged opponents by appearing to admit that there are crucial flaws in the legislation that will be debated by MPs next month. Comments by Dr Tom Shakespeare (pictured) this week […]

Calls for Green to resign over assisted suicide support

By John Pring on 24th July 2015 Category: Politics

Calls for Green to resign over assisted suicide support
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Disabled people have expressed their anger and disappointment at the decision of Labour’s shadow disability minister to back legalising assisted suicide. Some disabled activists have called for Kate Green’s resignation, while others have not yet decided what action to take over […]

Shadow disability minister admits backing assisted suicide bill

By John Pring on 10th July 2015 Category: Human Rights

Shadow disability minister admits backing assisted suicide bill
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The shadow disability minister has admitted that many disabled activists may be “horrified” and “outraged” to learn that she is in favour of legalising assisted suicide. And she has hinted strongly that she will consider resigning from her post because of […]

ILF closure: Government told to ‘get a grip’ on ILF transition

By John Pring on 3rd July 2015 Category: Independent Living

ILF closure: Government told to ‘get a grip’ on ILF transition
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The government has been told by Labour to “get a grip” on the mess caused by the closure of the Independent Living Fund (ILF). Labour and the Liberal Democrats both spoke out today (Thursday) on the ILF closure in statements to […]

Ministers ‘considering scrapping WRAG top-up’

By John Pring on 3rd July 2015 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Ministers ‘considering scrapping WRAG top-up’
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Ministers are considering plans to slash benefit payments to hundreds of thousands of disabled people, by scrapping a key part of the main out-of-work disability benefit, employment and support allowance (ESA), according to the BBC. The BBC reports that a leaked […]

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