The Guardian has published a piece by freelance journalist Frances Ryan on why she will be joining Disability Labour, a new wing of the Labour party to support disabled people.{jcomments on}
Frances writes:
“The Labour party has just launched Disability Labour: an affiliate of the party designed to support the interests of disabled people. It's run by a newly elected executive committee – all disabled themselves – and, for £15, disabled Labour party members are being asked to join. I will. Go to the website – this is a pre-election call to arms. David Cameron is putting the rights of disabled people "under threat", it says. Labour, meanwhile, would scrap the bedroom tax – which is disproportionately hitting disabled people with a "spare" room where they store vital equipment or a carer can stay the night. It also plans to tackle hate crime, disability poverty and the "demeaning" rhetoric around disabled people.
“It is rare to see a mainstream political party build its own disability wing. It sits in stark contrast to this coalition government, which is practically defined by its disregard for disabled people's lives.”
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