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Labour activist ‘violated’ by journalist’s safe space tweet welcomes ban

By John Pring on 4th October 2018 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Labour activist ‘violated’ by journalist’s safe space tweet welcomes ban
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A disabled activist who was left “humiliated and violated” by the actions of a high-profile journalist who mocked a “safe space” used by disabled people at last week’s Labour conference has praised the decision to ban her from next year’s event. […]

Labour conference: Right-wing journalist faces ban call after ‘safe space’ video

By John Pring on 27th September 2018 Category: Human Rights

Labour conference: Right-wing journalist faces ban call after ‘safe space’ video
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Disabled party members are calling on Labour to ban a prominent right-wing journalist from future events after she posted a video on social media mocking the provision of a “safe space” used by disabled people at this week’s party conference. The […]

Labour conference: De Cordova calls for a ‘Labour alternative’ to universal credit

By John Pring on 27th September 2018 Category: Politics

Labour conference: De Cordova calls for a ‘Labour alternative’ to universal credit
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Labour’s shadow minister for disabled people has called on her party to come up with its own alternative to the government’s flawed universal credit benefit system. Marsha de Cordova (pictured) moved further this week than any of her shadow frontbench colleagues […]

Labour conference: Anger at party’s failure to pledge to scrap universal credit

By John Pring on 27th September 2018 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Labour conference: Anger at party’s failure to pledge to scrap universal credit
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Labour is facing mounting anger from disabled anti-cuts activists over its refusal to call for the government’s universal credit benefit system to be scrapped. Much of the anger has been directed at shadow work and pensions secretary Margaret Greenwood, who instead […]

Labour conference: Members call on party to ‘stop and scrap’ universal credit

By John Pring on 27th September 2018 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Labour conference: Members call on party to ‘stop and scrap’ universal credit
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Disabled Labour members have used the annual conference to demand that their party calls on the government to scrap its “toxic” universal credit benefit system. Labour’s position has been to call on the government to stop the rollout of universal credit […]

Labour conference: Anger as party awards unions half of votes for disability elections

By John Pring on 27th September 2018 Category: Politics

Labour conference: Anger as party awards unions half of votes for disability elections
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Disabled members of the Labour party are angry that new plans to elect a disabled representative to a key party body will see half of the votes in the election given to unions. Members of the executive of Disability Labour, which […]

Labour conference: Fringes hear call for ideas on how to resist years of oppression

By John Pring on 27th September 2018 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Labour conference: Fringes hear call for ideas on how to resist years of oppression
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Disabled Labour supporters have described some of the ways in which left-wing activists could push back against years of government austerity, oppression and attacks on inclusion. They were speaking at two events taking place on the fringes of this week’s Labour […]

TUC piles pressure on Labour with vote to scrap universal credit

By John Pring on 20th September 2018 Category: Benefits and Poverty

TUC piles pressure on Labour with vote to scrap universal credit
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Trade unions have voted at their annual congress to call on the Labour party to shift its stance on universal credit and promise to scrap the controversial benefit system. The annual TUC Congress approved a motion last week that had already […]

Lib Dem conference: Party anger over DPAC’s ‘don’t vote Lib Dem’ call

By John Pring on 20th September 2018 Category: Politics

Lib Dem conference: Party anger over DPAC’s ‘don’t vote Lib Dem’ call
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Two leading disabled Liberal Democrats have criticised anti-cuts activists over their public call for disabled people not to vote for their party. Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC) published a high-profile message on social media this week during the party’s annual conference […]

Hope for major social security ‘brutality’ campaign after ‘breakthrough’ Labour meeting

By John Pring on 13th September 2018 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Hope for major social security ‘brutality’ campaign after ‘breakthrough’ Labour meeting
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Many of the disabled activists who have played a key role in exposing the harm caused by the government’s social security cuts and reforms have come together for a “breakthrough” campaign meeting attended by five Labour shadow ministers. Labour’s shadow chancellor […]

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