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No to Labour’s attacks on disabled people – Ellen Morrison

24th September 202524th September 20251 Comment on No to Labour’s attacks on disabled people – Ellen Morrison

"We need a party that recognises our worth, listens to our solutions, and commits to a future where social security really means security."

Neil Duncan-Jordan MP

People Being Pushed into Poverty – Neil Duncan-Jordan MP

21st May 202521st May 20251 Comment on People Being Pushed into Poverty – Neil Duncan-Jordan MP

Neil Duncan-Jordan warns the Government's welfare cuts will push thousands into poverty and it needs to stop and rethink or face rebellion.

Activists hold Disabled People Against Cuts banners in Parliament Square, with the Houses of Parliament behind them.

Lobby your MP in Westminster against welfare cuts – Disabled People Against the Cuts

15th May 202516th May 2025Leave a Comment on Lobby your MP in Westminster against welfare cuts – Disabled People Against the Cuts

Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC) are organising a lobby in Parliament as part of a wider campaign to urging MPs to oppose the cuts to disability support.

Rachael Maskell

Let’s Stop Such Pernicious Cuts to Disability Support – Rachael Maskell MP

9th May 20259th May 2025Leave a Comment on Let’s Stop Such Pernicious Cuts to Disability Support – Rachael Maskell MP

Rachael Maskell says she will vote against these welfare cuts proposals because she is Labour and because disabled people matter.

Steve Witherden MP

Withdraw Cuts to Disability Support – Steve Witherden MP

8th May 20258th May 20252 Comments on Withdraw Cuts to Disability Support – Steve Witherden MP

Steve Witherden MP argues the government must withdraw these proposals and ensure disabled voices are at the forefront of all future reforms.

Welfare Cuts a Political Choice – Imran Hussain MP

8th May 20258th May 2025Leave a Comment on Welfare Cuts a Political Choice – Imran Hussain MP

Imran Hussain MP says welfare cuts are a political choice and we must invest in people’s ability to live, not punish them for needing help.

Anti-austerity demo in London

This May Day, Let’s make ‘Welfare Not Warfare’ our Banner

1st May 20251st May 2025Leave a Comment on This May Day, Let’s make ‘Welfare Not Warfare’ our Banner

Matt Willgress set out the need for a mass campaign for Welfare not Warfare during Arise Festival's Eve of May Day International Rally.

Activists hold Disabled People Against Cuts banners in Parliament Square, with the Houses of Parliament behind them.

No More Austerity and Cuts

30th April 202530th April 2025Leave a Comment on No More Austerity and Cuts

Barry Rodin calls for a policy agenda which takes real action to address the needs of disabled people instead of cutting vital support.

Welfare not Warfare! Tackling Spiralling Military Spending in the UK and Around the World

28th April 202528th April 2025Leave a Comment on Welfare not Warfare! Tackling Spiralling Military Spending in the UK and Around the World

Cutting welfare and aid programs to increase military spending will exacerbate existing social inequalities and worsen global instability, writes Russell Whiting, Global Campaign on Military Spending.

Kim Johnson writes to Rachel Reeves Challenging the Cuts to Disability Support Welfare Cuts

3rd April 20253rd April 20251 Comment on Kim Johnson writes to Rachel Reeves Challenging the Cuts to Disability Support Welfare Cuts

"Why can those with the broadest shoulders not bear a fair cost of recovery – a 2% tax on those with assets over £10m would raise £24bn a year – instead of putting the burden entirely on those who can least afford it."

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