@VueHelp Great thank you! My friend doesn’t have a CEA card, but she has an ID card issued by the doctor to prove disability (with ID number). Is there a way of reserving a wheelchair space and carer seat and showing the card/paying on arrival? The website only accepts the CEA number.
@vuecinemas Hi Vue, are you able to confirm if the lift at the O2 centre on Finchley Road is currently working for a customer with a wheelchair intending to come tomorrow? Vue is on the second floor of the O2 centre so a lift is needed, even if screens are accessible.
@LeftyGovtLawyer @glastonbury We’re also pink 55! No stewards in sight, passed one when walking to the car and think someone was asking, heard the steward say they had no way of knowing 🤦🏼♀️
This is so bleak and cannot imagine how terrifying it must be for anyone who isn’t white. Shameful that these sort of precautions are needed thanks to a bunch of hate-fuelled racists.
We all bear not just the responsibility, but also the duty to stand up to hate.
To be vocal. To be allies to those who are being unjustly targeted - online and off.
To our Black, Brown and minority communities: NEVER forget that you are loved and wanted in London.
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Now is the time to please check in on your Black, Brown and minority friends, family, neighbours and colleagues.
In many parts of the country, they don’t feel safe.🧵
I do feel like maybe the Home Secretary’s husband shouldn’t be involved in interviewing her on breakfast television, like I do think that’s fair to say
The thing that concerns me as a visibly Muslim hijabi black woman who travels for work is not bumping into a riot, but the casual, random, wanton violence. The stabbing at a train station. Acid in your face by a passing car. That sense that if shit goes down, you’re on your own.