Provide Aimovig for migraine on the NHS (@putaimovigonnhs) 's Twitter Profile
Provide Aimovig for migraine on the NHS

@putaimovigonnhs

Group of migraine patients calling for 'life changing' new medicine Aimovig to be provided on the NHS -- Emphasis now on 'provided' as many trusts still won't

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World Health Organization (WHO) Western Pacific (@whowpro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

COVID-19 cases are increasing all over the world, including in the Western Pacific. Take care and wear a mask when in crowded transportation. Help keep yourself and everyone safe from #COVID19, flu and other respiratory illnesses. #StaySafe

COVID-19 cases are increasing all over the world, including in the Western Pacific. Take care and wear a mask when in crowded transportation. Help keep yourself and everyone safe from #COVID19, flu and other respiratory illnesses. #StaySafe
Rachel ♿ 🌍 🇪🇺 (@chasingglimmers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Disabled woman forced to quit job she loves after DWP support slashed: 'I can't make it make sense' 💔 She now can't afford to pay her support worker that she needs to be able to work. Liz Kendall are the lights coming on yet? Do you understand? bigissue.com/news/social-ju…

Provide Aimovig for migraine on the NHS (@putaimovigonnhs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi Rachel Charlton-Dailey I think my disability PA has been trying to reach you as I’ve been in an endless illness flare, but you said to DM you a while back re my book - I’m here right now if a bit woozy - could you drop me a DM if you have a sec?

Jimmy Shannon (@jamessh96) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After feeling like I was being prevented from speaking on behalf of residents who are disabled or claiming PIP at Full Council in May to myself and Elizabeth Macglashan being disciplined for doing so we believe we have no alternative but to resign from Keir Starmer's LP

After feeling like I was being prevented from speaking on behalf of residents who are disabled or claiming PIP at Full Council in May to myself and <a href="/ElizabethMacgl1/">Elizabeth Macglashan</a> being disciplined for doing so we believe we have no alternative but to resign from Keir Starmer's LP
Clare (@clrblwrs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Simon Wessely rewarded for his role during the Covid pandemic. What exactly was his role behind the scenes? In March 2020 he offered to go into the BBC Radio 4 Today studio despite his wife Clare Gerada being infectious with Covid. Then... (continued)

DPAC (@dis_ppl_protest) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#WelfareNotWarfare On the Day the Consult-a-sham comes to an end 📢Stop The Disability Benefit cuts 📢Monday 30th June 2025 📢Rally at Parliament Square London SW1P 3JX 📢4.30pm ❌Please spread far and wide 📢✊🏼

#WelfareNotWarfare 

On the Day the Consult-a-sham comes to an end 

📢Stop The Disability Benefit cuts 
📢Monday 30th June 2025 
📢Rally at Parliament Square London SW1P 3JX
📢4.30pm 

❌Please spread far and wide 📢✊🏼
Richard Burgon MP (@richardburgon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In today’s Parliamentary debate, I again said that I will vote against the planned cuts to disability support. The Government should have learnt the lesson of the winter fuel debacle — and dropped these cuts. It’s not too late to change course.

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.

Canary (@thecanaryuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New FOI destroys Labour’s argument that DWP PIP cuts will support disabled people into work The government's disgusting PIP cuts will actually strip MORE working claimants of the benefit than claimants not in work. thecanary.co/uk/analysis/20… Hannah Sharland #PIPcuts #DWP

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

The Government has just published its disability cuts Bill. No-one can pretend anymore that they don't know what this Bill is really all about. The cover of the Bill makes it very clear. This Bill is "to restrict eligibility for the Personal Independence Payment."

The Government has just published its disability cuts Bill.

No-one can pretend anymore that they don't know what this Bill is really all about.

The cover of the Bill makes it very clear. This Bill is "to restrict eligibility for the Personal Independence Payment."
Richard Burgon MP (@richardburgon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There is no moral case for a Bill “to restrict eligibility for the Personal Independence Payment”, which is what the cover of this Bill says this Bill is for.

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

The reason this bill is all on cuts is cos the "reform" side (bullshit about getting us back to work) is still being consulted on. This is the bit they can rush through and thats why it was never in the consultation #TakingThePIP

Neil Duncan-Jordan MP (@neilforpoole) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Disability Benefit Cuts Bill has been published. On average PIP recipients will lose £4,500 a year. These are the deepest cuts to disability benefits since George Osborne - impacting 3 million people. This won't create jobs, it will create poverty. MPs must vote against.

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

We are being asked to vote for a Bill which will mean “An estimated 800,000 current and future PIP recipients will lose an average of £4,500 a year, according to a government assessment.” No way. I will be voting against. These cuts need to be stopped. news.sky.com/story/battle-t…

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

This is a misleading statistic because a huge chunk of claimants wont have been reassessed by then. Also, an FOI to the DWP showed that 87% of claimants won't qualify under the new rules. Stop twisting the truth to fit your cruel agenda