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Government must reverse Tory policy on adapting to climate change, say disabled activists after court defeat

By John Pring on 31st October 2024 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Government must reverse Tory policy on adapting to climate change, say disabled activists after court defeat
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Disabled activists have called on Labour ministers to reverse the position of the last government on adapting to climate change, following a high court setback. The high court ruled on Friday that the last government’s climate adaptation plan was lawful. Doug […]

Minister casts fresh doubt on Kendall’s ‘I’ll send work coaches into mental health wards’ claim

By John Pring on 24th October 2024 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Minister casts fresh doubt on Kendall’s ‘I’ll send work coaches into mental health wards’ claim
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A minister has cast fresh doubt on claims by work and pensions secretary Liz Kendall that she is planning to send work coaches onto mental health wards to push people in severe mental distress off benefits and into work. The response […]

Labour silence over PM’s work search comments, as Tory ex-DWP minister says: ‘You’d never have heard that from me’

By John Pring on 3rd October 2024 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Labour silence over PM’s work search comments, as Tory ex-DWP minister says: ‘You’d never have heard that from me’
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The government has refused to clarify comments by the prime minister which suggested that all claimants of long-term sickness benefits will be expected to look for work under Labour’s social security reforms. The refusal came as Mims Davies, the last Conservative […]

Prime minister suggests all those on sickness benefits should look for work

By John Pring on 26th September 2024 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Prime minister suggests all those on sickness benefits should look for work
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The prime minister has suggested that all claimants of long-term sickness benefits will be expected to look for work under his government’s plans to reform social security. Sir Keir Starmer made his comments in a BBC interview that was broadcast yesterday […]

Streeting dodges care charges question for four minutes and 25 seconds

By John Pring on 26th September 2024 Category: Independent Living

Streeting dodges care charges question for four minutes and 25 seconds
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Health and social care secretary Wes Streeting has refused to say when the new Labour government will address the care charging crisis that is leading disabled people to face unlawful discrimination and inequality on an “unparalleled” scale. Despite being asked several […]

‘We want a full-time minister for disabled people’, Labour conference meeting is told

By John Pring on 26th September 2024 Category: Politics

‘We want a full-time minister for disabled people’, Labour conference meeting is told
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Disabled campaigners say they want more than a “part-time minister” for disabled people under the new Labour government. A fringe meeting at Labour’s annual party conference in Liverpool heard of concerns that Sir Stephen Timms had too many responsibilities as the […]

Silence again from Labour ministers on accessible housing, despite new announcements

By John Pring on 26th September 2024 Category: Housing

Silence again from Labour ministers on accessible housing, despite new announcements
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Labour ministers have again failed to make any commitment to toughening standards on accessible homes, despite announcing a string of new housing measures at their annual party conference. Deputy prime minister Angela Rayner, who is also the housing secretary, told the […]

DWP minister dodges question on Kendall’s ‘exclusionary’ decision to sideline disabled people

By John Pring on 26th September 2024 Category: Politics

DWP minister dodges question on Kendall’s ‘exclusionary’ decision to sideline disabled people
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A minister has failed to explain why his boss set up a board of experts to examine “economic inactivity” without appointing a single representative of a disabled people’s organisation (DPO). Sir Stephen Timms was asked about the decision of his boss, […]

Hundreds of thousands face ‘starve or freeze’ decision after winter fuel payments cut, say disabled activists

By John Pring on 19th September 2024 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Hundreds of thousands face ‘starve or freeze’ decision after winter fuel payments cut, say disabled activists
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Disabled activists say Labour’s plans to means-test winter fuel payments will leave many current recipients having to decide “whether to starve or freeze”, after the government admitted that 1.6 million disabled people were likely to lose their entitlement. Government figures showed […]

Labour makes ‘unthinkable’ and ‘exclusionary’ decision to sideline disabled people from DWP ‘inactivity’ board

By John Pring on 19th September 2024 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Labour makes ‘unthinkable’ and ‘exclusionary’ decision to sideline disabled people from DWP ‘inactivity’ board
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Campaigners have criticised the Labour government’s “hugely disappointing” and “exclusionary” decision to set up a board of experts to examine “economic inactivity” without appointing a single representative of a disabled people’s organisation. Work and pensions secretary Liz Kendall appears to have […]

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