
“We’re Still Here: Speaking Up About Benefit Cuts”
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Hosts: Rebecca Carter-Lindsay & Marilyn Booth
Episode Summary:
In this important and heartfelt episode of Voices of One Fylde, Rebecca and Marilyn discuss the UK government’s proposed £5–6 billion cuts to disability benefits. These changes, part of the Pathways to Work green paper, are set to affect some of the most vulnerable people in society — including those who need help with basic tasks like washing, eating, and using the toilet.
With voices from across the disabled community — including campaigners like Tanni Grey-Thompson, Sophie Morgan, and Dermot Devlin — the episode explores how these changes are being felt right now, and why many fear they will drive more disabled people into poverty and isolation.
Rebecca and Marilyn reflect on what these cuts could mean for the people supported by One Fylde, challenge common misconceptions, and encourage listeners to speak up and stay connected.