Will Labour Offer Any Protection to Disabled People?
Pat’s
Petition is going to Westminster to find out.
After weeks of waiting - sorting out the
logistics of travel to London - Pat's Petition finally has a date for meeting with Liam
Byrne MP, Labour's Shadow Work and
Pensions Secretary. Wednesday 6th February will see five of us at
Westminster.
This meeting could not be happening at a more
crucial moment in the long, sad history of this persecution. Because there is
so much visible distress and so much suffering is now happening in real time in
the public arena – before the eyes of the nation – people are beginning to see
through the spin and myths – and see the truth.
There were two very serious debates in
Parliament last week. In the debate called by Michael Meacher on WCA and ATOS - MP
after MP queued up to recite the litany of appalling cases that they had seen
in their surgeries. Thank you Michael.
In the debate in the House of Lords,
motion proposed by Baroness Hollis, Lord Freud showed once again that he does
not care.
The
Centre of Welfare reform also released a report this week, How the cuts affect disabled
people PDF.
So Pat’s Petition is going to Westminster to talk to
Labour. We are hopefully going to finalise arrangements for an Opposition Day
debate calling for a Cumulative Impact Assessment. Someone has to measure and
record this persecution. Looking the other way and saying it is all too
difficult is no longer an option.
This
night of a thousand cuts cannot carry on unchallenged. Disabled people, their
carers, families and friends cannot take any more. The financial stress is
overwhelming and the emotional stress is more than we can bear. The public are
on our side now that the myths are exploding and they can actually see what is
being done in their name.
So we are going to ask Liam what Labour will
do to help us.
What will Labour promise us to protect us?
How you can help
It is vital you lobby your contacts across
all Parties; stress how much you/your members need a Cumulative Impact
Assessment undertaken.
Send us a supporting statement a.s.a.p. no later than February 1st of why
you think so.
This will be shared across social media platforms so more people
can see your concerns.
We
will also print them to take with us when we meet with Liam.
We look forward to your response.
Pat
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