@crewedave1@gavhiggins@UKLabour@lisanandy@grok Services used by budding popstars are typically subsidized and publicly funded entities. I've availed of at least 3. Subsidies are not hand outs. They are investments in our future successes.
Civil rights movements can be affected by inaccuracies in reporting. Yes, this is not new. But it's unfair to poke holes in stories about extreme suffering and stop there, when you have the option to push yourself to engage your empathy and acknowledge the suffering is there.
Beyonce's dad once told me I was 'the real deal' after watching me perform at the Hundred Club in London back in.the early 2010's.
Thing is I wasn't even singing pop music back then — I was singing Sinatra.
Today, the UK is voting AGAIN on cutting support to its most vulnerable, disabled, residents. These are cuts so cruel, even the UN itself has stepped in to question them.
Don't take the pressure off.
Write to your MP
TELL THEM NO :
https://t.co/1MOyHXdEt9
#TakingThePIP
🇺🇳 BREAKING: The UN is demanding answers from the UK over welfare reforms.
The Universal Credit Bill risks breaching disabled people’s rights—again.
No impact assessment. Cuts called “regression.” Demonising disabled claimants.
Deadline for U.K. to respond: 11 Aug
#BinUCBill
Today the government is voting on a bill that will punish the most vulnerable in society by cutting disability benefits. Contact your MP ASAP to tell them to vote NO.
https://t.co/iOpRjnNs0m
If there are any MPs wondering how to vote tomorrow, I've just had to crowdfund for a bathroom adaptation for my daughter so that she can have an accessible home post-college. People were incredibly generous because when they see injustice they act. #election2029#WelfareBill