Early day motion tabled by primary sponsor Roger Berry (Labour), on Monday, 7 January 2008, in the House of Commons. It is signed by 249 members in total.
DISABILITY POVERTY IN THE UK
That this House notes that the Leonard Cheshire Disability report Disability Poverty in the UK finds that disabled people are twice as likely as non-disabled people to live in poverty; further notes that disabled people can experience poverty in a number of ways including financial poverty, poverty of aspiration and poverty of opportunity; further notes that average basic living costs are much higher for disabled people; further notes that disabled people are twice as likely to be unemployed and seeking work than non-disabled people and that disabled people who are not expected to work are often trapped in inescapable poverty; believes that the extent of disability poverty in the UK today is unacceptable; and calls on the Government to make tackling disability poverty a priority.
Secondary information
- Type
- Early day motion
- Reference
- 637
- Session
- 2007-08
- Other sponsors
- John Bercow
- Mark Oaten
- Hywel Williams
- Stephen Williams
- David Simpson
- Subjects
- Disability Poverty
- Link
- View this Early day motion on www.parliament.uk
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