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Monthly Archives: January 2011
EDM 1332: On The DLA Reform Consultation
Cross posted with pemission from The Broken Of Britain. The Broken of Britain is delighted to announce that an Early Day Motion (EDM) has been tabled in the House of Commons on the DLA reform consultation. EDM 1332 was tabled … Continue reading
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A Disability Voices Post Linked At Comment Is Free!
Readers, please do take some time out to read this brilliant article by Sue Marsh about One Month Before Heartbreak. I am very excited, as one of the posts she has linked to is the Disability Voices contribution to the … Continue reading
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Highlights Of Heartbreak
Cross posted from Same Difference. This is a round-up of some of my favourite One Month Before Heartbreak posts. There are many, many more that are very, very good, but here are my top ten, in no particular order, because … Continue reading
Posted in CSR, DLA, events, links and plugs, politics
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Twas One Month Before Heartbreak
Dear Readers This is the Disability Voices contribution to One Month Before Heartbreak- the Broken of Britain Blogswarm that starts today and ends on Sunday. It’s an original poem written by me, though Emma and Kali get credit for contributing … Continue reading
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