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16,500 plus people sent a message to party leaders demanding they protect disability benefits.

June 7, 2017 | Southmedia

Source MS Society

16,500 plus people sent a message to party leaders demanding they protect disability benefits.

We’re part of the Disability Benefits Consortium (DBC), a network of more than 80 disability charities and organisations. And today we came together with our communities to deliver an open letter to party leaders, urging them to make no more cuts to disability benefits in the next Parliament.

Source MS Society

16,500 plus people sent a message to party leaders demanding they protect disability benefits.

We’re part of the Disability Benefits Consortium (DBC), a network of more than 80 disability charities and organisations. And today we came together with our communities to deliver an open letter to party leaders, urging them to make no more cuts to disability benefits in the next Parliament.

Rockstars, DJS, actors and athletes call for no more cuts

Signatories include Paralympians Kadeena Cox and Anne Wafula Strike, wheelchair athlete Carly Tait, BBC Radio 1 DJ Scott Mills, actor Alun Armstrong, Sky Sports commentator Tony Johnstone and The Maccabees’ Felix White.  Read on.

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