Disability Rights UK - "Unacceptable "concessions” on the disability cuts will permanently divide the disabled community and must be rejected"

June 27th, 2025

Disability Rights UK have said that the "concessions" on the disability cuts are not acceptable.

They've posted a statement to X:

Unacceptable "concessions” on the disability cuts will permanently divide the disabled community and must be rejected

As disability rights organisations and grassroots campaigns, we are voicing our united and absolute opposition to the apparent concessions offered by the government on their proposed disability cuts.

We know that for many, including the MPs who took a principled stand by supporting the reasoned amendment that would have killed this bill, the government's offer looks like a win. But we have been dealing with the benefits system for years and we know the potentially lethal effects the concessions being reported will have.

As disabled people, we will not accept a Bill that condemns future generations of disabled people to devastating cuts in their vital support in order to avoid that fate ourselves. Rather than fixing this Bill's dangerous attack on disabled people, these concessions will introduce a new and cruel inequality into our communities. They will condemn young disabled people, and those yet to be disabled, to a future of poverty, hardship and worsening health. Not to mention those unable, or yet to apply due to how taxing the process of proving your eligibility is.

We are absolutely clear that no amount of "concessions" will make this government Bill acceptable. Any and all cuts made to the already limited support disabled people rely on - both now and in the future - must be resisted.

Disabled people have a long history of solidarity with each other and other communities - it has been essential to our survival. The desperate attempts by the Prime Minister and his whips to buy votes by selling future disabled people out - attempting to divide our community - will not work.

We know these "concessions" have only come about because of the tidal wave of resistance created by disabled people and our allies over the last couple of months. They underestimated our power, and now they are underestimating our strength of solidarity.

We know the MPs who listened to us, who have stood with us against these cuts to PIP and Universal Credit, will see through this political manoeuvre and these sham concessions.

But this is a pivotal moment. We need to use every hour, every minute and every second to pile the pressure on our politicians. Nothing less than voting down this Bill is tolerable. The government must withdraw it and undertake genuine dialogue with our community to shape reforms centred on the rights and dignity we need and deserve.

You can read the full statement on the Disability Rights UK website.

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