An Open Letter To All Those Who Voted For A Cut In ESA For Disabled People

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Following the public outcry at last week’s vote to cut ESA for disabled and vulnerable people we would like our readers to share the personal details of those MP’s responsible to enable as many people as possible to make their feelings clear. You are welcome to submit and be published (via the site) and we will publicise accordingly. Westminster increasingly smells of rotten eggs and we can no longer hold the Thames to blame.

Below is a letter to Oliver Colvile MP for Plymouth Sutton and Devonport. Feel free to share or send to your MP…

“I hope that the effects of sharing your home address and personal mobile with as many disability groups as I could will have opened your eyes to the full implications of the ESA cuts that you voted for. I understand that you faithfully vote with the whip at every vote, so I can also see you voting to slash PIP when the time comes, so debating any of this with you face-to-face will be a waste of both of our times.

I’d like to ask you to do the honourable thing now, and resign any positions that you have with disability charities and organisations – including those for wounded serviceman. I’m going to ask local activists next week to search for such connections, and get you sacked from each and every such organisation after your ESA vote. Your positions with such organisations are untenable now, and you know it.

So please do the right thing now, rather than being pushed later.

– Stuart”

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