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Richard Burgon MP (@richardburgon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Government is publishing its disability cuts Bill today - slashing up to £7 BILLION in vital support.   This isn’t about helping disabled people. These cruel cuts will drive 100,000s into poverty. These cuts should have been dropped. Now they should be voted down.

Tom White (@___tomwhite___) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Really don't think it's talked about enough that England has handed over large parts of our education system--one of society's most important tasks--to a bunch of absolute psychos who seem to despise children & young children

Disability Rights UK (@disrightsuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In utter dismay at the Government's benefits bill today. Utterly ridiculous to claim it is supportive to give 3 months additional payments to those having their PIP taken away... and then what? Do we suddenly stop being Disabled?

Rachel Charlton-Dailey (@rachelcdailey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Semi-regular update on how many jobs there are for disabled people, according to DWP Find a Job All Jobs: 112,314 Fully Remote: 858 Of which are disability confident: 119 Of which are part time: 7 SEVEN WHOLE JOBS The gov want to force disabled people into work- what work?

Líse McNally (@lisemcnally) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW: A lawyer who helped draft the original #HillsboroughLaw says he now fears the legislation is being watered down. The Hillsborough Law Now Director says the key 'duty of candour' principle is at risk - the law designed to prevent state cover-ups in the wake of disasters:

Catriona Moore (@catrionamoore13) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A perplexing case study from Department for Education that couldn't illustrate more clearly why the law on support for children and young people with SEND doesn't need changing. ipsea.org.uk/blog/dfe-case-…

Vicky Foxcroft 💙 (@vickyfoxcroft) 's Twitter Profile Photo

(1/2) With a heavy heart, I have written to the Prime Minister to tender my resignation as a whip. Whilst I will continue to support the government in delivering the change the country so desperately needs, I cannot vote in favour of the proposed reforms to disability benefits.

(1/2) With a heavy heart, I have written to the Prime Minister to tender my resignation as a whip.

Whilst I will continue to support the government in delivering the change the country so desperately needs, I cannot vote in favour of the proposed reforms to disability benefits.
natasha jackson (@natashaajackson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“I knew life was difficult for disabled people, but via my engagement with disabled people and their organisations I would learn that it was even tougher than I had imagined” Aka the crushing realisation when you discover there is so little support for disabled people in the UK

Special Needs Jungle (@spcialndsjungle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW POST: Having #SEND needs missed in school can have life-altering, devastating consequences. In the first of 2 posts on the #SchoolToPrisonPipeline, Dr Neil Alexander Passe explains the importance of early intervention in schools specialneedsjungle.com/school-to-pris…

NEW POST: Having #SEND needs missed in school can have life-altering, devastating consequences. In the first of 2 posts on the #SchoolToPrisonPipeline, Dr Neil Alexander Passe explains the importance of early intervention in schools  specialneedsjungle.com/school-to-pris…
Katrina Murray MP (@katrinamurray71) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My statement on today’s vote on the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill. I’ve raised concerns throughout about the lack of safeguards, the impact on vulnerable people, and the absence of funding for implementation. I will be voting against the Bill.

My statement on today’s vote on the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill.

I’ve raised concerns throughout about the lack of safeguards, the impact on vulnerable people, and the absence of funding for implementation.

I will be voting against the Bill.
Becca Jiggens should be writing 🇵🇸🕊️ (@beccajiggens) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not a single disabled people's organisation supports this bill. Not a single disability rights organisation supports this bill. Disabled people know this bill isn't safe.

Disability Rights UK (@disrightsuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Devastated at the #AssistedDyingBill passing through the House of Commons - a tiny majority of 23 on a Private Member's Bill is no way to pass through legislation that will drastically alter how Disabled people trust and engage with healthcare professionals.

Lizzi Green 🌈 (@lizzigreen2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m genuinely shocked that this incredibly ill thought law has succeeded. When I worked in a hospice, we had to fundraise approximately £10,000 a day to keep it fully functioning. To see this bill succeed before palliative care is fully funded and available is almost

SEND Action (@send_action) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Which brings me to the fundamental issue I’ve had with parenting advice since my son got his diagnosis aged four. It never seems to apply to those of us raising autistic children. Or children with any additional needs.” theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2…

Dr Mine Conkbayir MBE (@mineeymind) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Chris Packham CBE has done it - we are asking that you do, too: Please email Dr Morris-King, at: [email protected] & help us get Ofsted to remove the discriminatory content in its teacher training document re. autistic children being 'likely extremists'.

natasha jackson (@natashaajackson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you Anna Dixon MP for Shipley “Nothing about us, without us” The rationale for the amendment perfectly sums up what thousands of disabled people and carers have desperately pointing out for months. #WelfareBill

Sam Tims (@sam_tims) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Much of the Government's intention for cutting PIP and UC is to motivate people to find a job But cutting social security can't 'incentivise' people into jobs that don't exist New Joseph Rowntree Foundation analysis shows there are simply too few jobs for the Government's argument to hold

Much of the Government's intention for cutting PIP and UC is to motivate people to find a job

But cutting social security can't 'incentivise' people into jobs that don't exist

New <a href="/jrf_uk/">Joseph Rowntree Foundation</a> analysis shows there are simply too few jobs for the Government's argument to hold
Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan (@mayoroflondon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm calling on the Government to urgently rethink its proposed changes to welfare. Analysis of the proposals shows that the impact will be substantial, destroying the financial safety net for too many disabled Londoners. theguardian.com/society/2025/j…