22-03-2025
Edinburgh anti-disability cuts protestors surround Ian Murray MP's office
Protestors descended on the Secretary of State for Scotland's Edinburgh office to express their displeasure at Labour's latest disability benefit cuts.
The demonstrators held up placards and signs which showed their discontent outside of Ian Murray MP's constituency office on Minto Street. The incident took place on the afternoon of Friday March 21.
A giant banner held up by those in attendance read: 'IF YOU EXPLOIT US WE WILL SHUT YOU DOWN.'
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Leaflets at the protest also had a message for the Edinburgh MP and the Westminster government, stating: 'End the DWP's institutionalised cruelty towards claimants, and kill the new threats to reduce eligibility and lower the level of sickness and disability benefits.'
Liz Kendall MP, the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, announced earlier this week Labour would be looking to make £5bn in cuts by 2030 for those receiving disability welfare. The party argues they have a moral duty to bring down the number of those relying on disability benefits long term.
The UK government's welfare bill has spiralled since the Covid pandemic with an increasing number of young people signed off sick and out of work.
The Labour government defended their actions by saying they are committed to investing in getting people back into work but also in supporting those who will never be able to return due to their health.
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However, those opposed to the cuts have argued the proposals will hit the most vulnerable in society the hardest. One placard at the capital demonstration had a DWP Grim Reaper drawn on it with the wording 'CUTTING DISABILITY BENEFITS KILLS'.
'No to the two child benefit limit' and 'Scrap the benefit cap' were also visible demands made by the demonstrators. They also urged solidarity with migrants.
Protestors also demanded the scrapping of the 'anti fraud' bill currently going through Westminster which would allow the DWP to spy on claimants' bank accounts.
The event on Minto Street was organised by Edinburgh Coalition Against Poverty and the Austerity Resistance Front, is part of the No More Growing Up Poor – End Child Poverty Britain-wide campaign initiated by Food and Solidarity, and is in solidarity with the Disabled People Against Cuts Day of Action on March 26 next week.
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One of the organisers, Esther McDonald, said' 'Today's protest is only the start. A wave of mass direct action is being planned Britain-wide.
'We will not tolerate the government robbing the poor to enrich the rich!'
Ian Murray MP's office has been approached for comment.