The Cost of Cuts
Right now, the government is considering changes to disability benefits. But for millions of disabled people, these benefits are a lifeline. They are the difference between surviving and being pushed deeper into poverty.
Life costs a lot more when you’re disabled.
Needing more financial support is not a choice. Disabled people often live in pain and in fear of losing vital support.
After years of rising prices, many disabled people are already on the brink. Cutting disability benefits will deal another catastrophic blow to disabled people’s lives.
Almost half of families in poverty include someone who is disabled. Ripping away disability benefits will see hundreds of thousands more disabled people in poverty.
Disabled people should not be blamed for the country’s economic issues. There are 16 million disabled people in the UK. Some of us are in work, others want to work but are denied the opportunity. Others may never be able to work. The government must listen to disabled people. They must work with us to reform the benefits system, rather than making it worse.
The Chancellor has a choice. Cut benefits and increase poverty or invest in an equal future. Don’t ignore the cost of cuts.
Tell the Government the cost of cuts would be catastrophic.
The government have not confirmed their plans yet. Cuts to disability benefits are not inevitable. Make disabled voices heard.
By adding your name, you’re showing the Government we are united against cuts to disability benefits.
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Thanks for your signatures so far! It's amazing that we're almost half way to the target of 5000 signatures after only one day.
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I have signed with Unite and also at a rally held last week.
Retired Members section.
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Thank you to everyone who's signed so far 🙂 We've nearly reached 5,000 signatures already, which is amazing.
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Could this be changed to just placing your MP's name instead? if you do that, then I will sign.
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5337 have signed so far. 😎 Need more!
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Great work, Scopies! And done!! Will spread the word ; )
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Trigger warning: Try not to get too stressed out if you read this folks, it'll probably take quite a bit of time to implement everything…
Here goes…
Saw a report on Channel 4 News last night which included an interview with Timms (minister for social security + disabilities).
Looks like they're planning to scale back the access to work scheme, which would have a real negative impact on disabled people trying to get into work.
Plus Timms confirmed they still intend to to make the £3billion disability cuts as planned by the Tories "to fulfill what was promised in the budget (Oct)". They will examine the "results of the consultation" before deciding how to do this.
Here is a 3 min video of the interview (with subtitles available):
In case you missed the other thread on Scope, I think this is the consultation he's talking about. Everybody fill this in:
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