Disabled People Set to Take to Parliament en Masse to Oppose DWP Cuts
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Disabled people set to take to parliament en masse to oppose DWP cuts
On Wednesday 21 May, disabled people from across the UK will be travelling to Westminster to tell their MPs to vote against Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) welfare cuts. Disabled people have been requesting meetings with their MPs over Labour’s plans to cut DWP benefits such as Personal Independence Payment (PIP) and Universal Credit. Even for those without a pre-arranged meeting, you are within your rights to turn up at parliament on 21 …
Disabled People Go to Westminster to Say No to Welfare Cuts
On 21st May 2025, disabled people from across the UK will be travelling to Westminster to tell their MPs to vote against the welfare cuts. Disabled people have been requesting meetings with their MPs and even for those without a pre-arranged meeting, will be available on 21st May from 1pm. The mass lobby has been […]
Lobby your MP in Westminster against welfare cuts – Disabled People Against the Cuts
“These reforms are predicted to cause 350,000 people to fall into poverty, 800,000 people are facing losing their PIP, and removing Limited Capacity for Work or Work Related Activity will leave disabled people at risk of facing sanctions.” Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC) are organising a lobby in Parliament on Wednesday 21st May as part of a wider campaign contacting MPs and urging them to oppose proposals which would leave huge numbers wors…
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