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Foxcroft promises a Labour government would ‘break down the barriers to work’

By John Pring on 30th May 2024 Category: Employment

Foxcroft promises a Labour government would ‘break down the barriers to work’
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A Labour government would introduce a string of policies to reduce the disability employment gap and strengthen the rights of disabled people in the workplace, Labour’s shadow disability minister has told union activists. Vicky Foxcroft also told the TUC Disabled Workers’ […]

Trio of mayoral candidates show ‘contempt’ by snubbing disability hustings

By John Pring on 11th April 2024 Category: Politics

Trio of mayoral candidates show ‘contempt’ by snubbing disability hustings
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Three candidates to be the next mayor of London have refused to explain why they failed to turn up to a packed hustings event that would have allowed disabled people from across the capital to question them on their policies. Just […]

Met took formal action on just nine disability hate crimes in 2023, hustings is told

By John Pring on 11th April 2024 Category: Crime

Met took formal action on just nine disability hate crimes in 2023, hustings is told
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Only nine disability hate crimes in the whole of London led to significant action being taken by police last year, politicians have been told during a disabled people’s election hustings event. Although 600 disability hate crimes were recorded by the Metropolitan […]

Starmer’s ‘very alarming’ call to legalise assisted suicide

By John Pring on 14th March 2024 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Starmer’s ‘very alarming’ call to legalise assisted suicide
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The decision of Labour leader Keir Starmer to publicly back assisted suicide is “very alarming” and will make it “very, very difficult” for disabled campaigners to prevent its legalisation, according to those opposing a change in the law. Starmer told ITV […]

Labour’s DWP team ‘split’ over universal credit safety

By John Pring on 14th March 2024 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Labour’s DWP team ‘split’ over universal credit safety
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Labour’s work and pensions team appears to be split over whether the party should pledge to act on serious concerns about the safety of the universal credit working-age benefits system. The party’s shadow minister for disabled people, Vicky Foxcroft, told Disability […]

Foxcroft statement suggests she failed to read coroners’ reports into claimant suicides

By John Pring on 7th March 2024 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Foxcroft statement suggests she failed to read coroners’ reports into claimant suicides
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Labour’s shadow disability minister has been asked why she apparently failed to read two reports by coroners that raised serious safeguarding concerns about the impact of universal credit on disabled people. Vicky Foxcroft had been asked about Labour’s failure to address […]

Labour’s election ‘campaigning bible’ ignores disabled people… and the care crisis

By John Pring on 18th January 2024 Category: Politics

Labour’s election ‘campaigning bible’ ignores disabled people… and the care crisis
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A new Labour party “campaigning bible” is likely to concern disabled activists after the 24-page document failed to mention disability, social care or accessible transport and housing, but mentioned “working people” 18 times. The document (PDF) was sent out to Labour […]

Labour calls for urgent probe into ‘devastating’ DWP dossier

By John Pring on 14th December 2023 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Labour calls for urgent probe into ‘devastating’ DWP dossier
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Labour has called for an urgent government investigation into a “devastating” dossier of evidence that suggests the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is “in a state of crisis” and faces a “near collapse” of its benefits system. Evidence submitted to […]

Anger over Labour’s ‘shameful’ silence on universal credit’s ‘deadly faults’

By John Pring on 30th November 2023 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Anger over Labour’s ‘shameful’ silence on universal credit’s ‘deadly faults’
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Labour’s shadow minister for disabled people has angered activists after failing to express concern about safeguarding flaws at the heart of the universal credit system, including a suicide linked by a coroner to the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). Vicky […]

Disability sidelined by Tory and Labour conference speeches, analysis shows

By John Pring on 19th October 2023 Category: Politics

Disability sidelined by Tory and Labour conference speeches, analysis shows
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Disabled people were almost completely ignored by both main political parties at their annual conferences this month, analysis by Disability News Service has revealed*. In Manchester, only three of 21 Conservative ministers mentioned disabled people or disability in their main conference […]

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