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Election hustings candidates invent disability policies, days before general election

By John Pring on 27th June 2024 Category: Politics

Election hustings candidates invent disability policies, days before general election
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A series of election candidates have been caught inventing party policy in front of an audience of disabled people, at a disability hustings event held just days before the general election. The event in Bristol was organised by five disabled people’s […]

Disabled election candidates: Labour’s Marsha de Cordova

By John Pring on 27th June 2024 Category: Politics

Disabled election candidates: Labour’s Marsha de Cordova
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Despite her party’s decision to drop its pledge to implement the UN’s disability convention into UK law, disabled Labour candidate Marsha de Cordova has this week confirmed her own long-standing commitment to the policy. She describes herself as a “lifelong campaigner […]

Labour manifesto drops key disability rights pledges

By John Pring on 20th June 2024 Category: Politics

Labour manifesto drops key disability rights pledges
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Labour has published an election manifesto that has been shorn of key promises the party made on disability rights last autumn. The manifesto also confirms the party’s continuing refusal to promise an end to ruinous care charges if it wins power. […]

Sunak faces verdict on misleading ‘fit for work’ stats, just days after his Labour tax row ‘lies’

By John Pring on 6th June 2024 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Sunak faces verdict on misleading ‘fit for work’ stats, just days after his Labour tax row ‘lies’
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The statistics regulator will rule tomorrow on whether the prime minister misled voters around the growth in disabled people found not fit for work, just two days after the same watchdog promised to investigate his claims about Labour’s tax plans. The […]

Labour silent over key concerns on disability employment policy and claimant safety

By John Pring on 6th June 2024 Category: Politics

Labour silent over key concerns on disability employment policy and claimant safety
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The Labour party has refused to answer key questions about the safety of its disability employment policies, and why it published an inaccessible social media post about those plans. Disability News Service (DNS) has been trying to clarify details of its […]

Disabled union activists warn Labour: If you break your promises, we will come for you

By John Pring on 30th May 2024 Category: Employment

Disabled union activists warn Labour: If you break your promises, we will come for you
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Disabled trade unionists have warned that they will hold Labour to account on the promises it makes to improve the rights of disabled workers, if the party wins power at July’s general election. They have also called for activists to exert […]

Progress continues on key parts of Conservative disability benefit reforms, despite election

By John Pring on 30th May 2024 Category: Politics

Progress continues on key parts of Conservative disability benefit reforms, despite election
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Progress on key parts of the government’s disability benefit reform agenda is unlikely to be significantly disrupted by July’s surprise general election, Disability News Service (DNS) has established.  Rishi Sunak’s decision to hold a general election on 4 July means parliament […]

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 […]

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