D.A.N. Disabled People's Direct Action Network. (YES the one from Then Barbara met Alan!) #PissOnPity

Joined March 2022
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Warriors of limp and crawl, of curl and bawl, of word and sign and AAC, of struggling and victory.. We're this week's bogeyman - but you're brill. We're together across a movement and across movements crying human rights for all. #AssistUsToLive Solidarity, siblings!
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14 Apr 2025
Seeing lots of MPs claiming 90% of people receiving PIP will be unaffected by the #Labour government cuts. The Office for Budget Responsibility's official report shows that 52% of people awarded PIP after a recent reassessment wouldn't meet the new requirements
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14 Apr 2025
DWP PIP cuts under fire as Labour MP goes rogue and launches huge petition @RichardBurgon has launched a petition that's already hit over 40,000 signatures, opposing DWP PIP and Universal Credit cuts - and calling for a wealth tax thecanary.co/uk/analysis/202…
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13 Apr 2025
Out of 22 policy changes proposed in the DWP Green Paper, only 11 can actually be responded to in the consultation. The big cuts are being rammed through in a new Bill we are not allowed to consult on. It’s a CON-SUL-TAY-SHAM!!!
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14 Apr 2025
#TaxTheRichDontRobDisabledPeople Please support the crowdfunder by Tax the Rich , don't rob disabled people - a Community crowdfunding project in Warwick by Disabled People Against Cuts Please RT & spread the word crowdfunder.co.uk/p/tax-the-…
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8.8 million people in the UK experience anxiety or depression each week. Just 361,000 get PIP for it. PIP isn’t for the ‘worried well’—it’s for those with serious, disabling illness. Labour knows this. They’re counting on the public not to. #WelfareNotWarfare #DisabilityBenefits
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People with learning difficulties from across the capital have delivered a powerful call to the government over threatened cuts to disability benefits, and warned they could take “drastic” action if ministers do not listen to their concerns. disabilitynewsservice.com/se…
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New research links a significant rise in sickness and mental ill-health since the start of the pandemic to an increase in the number of people claiming disability benefits, just as ministers prepare to announce significant cuts to that support. disabilitynewsservice.com/re…
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Tell your MP: No To Disability Benefit Cuts no2disabilitybenefitcuts.goo…

16M disabled people in the UK, but only 3.7M get PIP – that’s under 1 in 4. Now, Labour's planning to slash benefits for 1M people. This isn’t about job creation; it’s a calculated attack on our most vulnerable. Enough is enough. independent.co.uk/politics/d…
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We cannot have a situation where the lives of disabled people are made even harder. Those with the broadest shoulders should bear the greatest burden. On @itvcalendar, I explained my firm opposition to any cuts in benefits for disabled people.
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A good #SocialSecurity system doesn’t just protect disabled & unemployed people—it protects all of us. Lose your job? Get sick? Care for a loved one? Stuck in a minimally waged job that barely covers rent? You’ll need it too. When the safety net breaks, we can all fall.
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Dismayed to see you sharing such a misleading & potentially deeply frightening video, Kim. If someone is in 'unspeakable pain' at the end of life, they should see a palliative care doctor like me - & I can promise you there is always something I can do for your pain. (1/n)
Great to hear from @PrueLeith who knows all too well how the current status quo restricting choice at the end of life fails so many.
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This is exactly what our @TheNotDeadYetUK campaign is about. FUND palliative care NOT death clinics instead. Fund hospice care . Fund social care. That is why people are suffering. We're not dogs
If they don't see a palliative care doctor like me - because we are such an appallingly under-resourced service (if only the committee cared as much about *this* issue as they do AD) - then that person is being failed unforgivably. They are not receiving appropriate care. (2/n)
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Life extending treatment being denied to some? Reminds me of what happened in Oregon after assisted suicide was legalised Some patients received letters saying their life extending treatment had been refused but assisted suicide was available instead bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cz9n…
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Today, I finally joined @TheGreenParty After months of governance, it is clear that @UKLabour are just entirely unfit for office. The social conservatism paired with total economic inadequacy is so far from the core values of the Labour Party and politics on the left. Watching a supposed left-wing party relentlessly try (and fail) to pander to those on the right, whilst abandoning everything they used to stand for has grown tiring. I stand for LGBTQ rights, rights for migrants and asylum seekers, climate justice, and liberty and freedom above all. The need for a strong left-wing opposition has never been more important, and that force is @TheGreenParty
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I think the most damaging aspect of current disability benefits press releases is that they are coming out before the specific proposals from the Labour government, so disabled people don't know the details of how it is going to affect them; they are just being attacked in the media.
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A new government bill would force banks to carry out “mass surveillance” of millions of innocent disabled people and other benefit claimants, MPs have been warned. buff.ly/3CIV2UJ

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