Labour Durham cuts the pay of Teaching Assistants by 23 per cent, and turns buses into a distant memory. We all know about this Government and the disabled, although the Lib Dems did nothing to help in the Coalition days, and the whole thing started under New Labour. And Steve Topple writes:
A Liberal Democrat-led council has sparked a major row after it
came to light that it’s ‘taxing’ disabled people to park. But the charge, of about £3,300 per person, is not for
using a public car park. It’s for disabled people to park [pdf, p1] outside their own homes.
A Lib Dem council
The Lib Dem/Independent
coalition at Cornwall Council charges [pdf] disabled people to have an official
blue badge space put outside their properties. But this does not guarantee [pdf, p1] that the disabled person will
even have access to the space, as any blue badge holder can use it.
The council says [pdf, p1] the cost of each blue badge bay is: “associated with the creation of a
traffic regulation order, advertising, consultation, and implementation of a
new bay lining and signing…”
At a meeting on Tuesday 23 January an opposition
councillor put forward a motion [pdf] that the charges be scrapped. And to
make matters even more embarrassing for the Lib Dems, the councillor was a
Conservative.
Taxing disability?
Conservative
Councillor Richard Pears said [1:04:20]: “We all have to deal with busy
streets across our county, and the parking difficulties this causes. For most
of us this is an inconvenience…
But for people with some specific
disabilities, this is not an option. Without a guaranteed space outside their
house they have no way to access their car. And we all know that in a rural
area like ours a car can be a lifeline…”
Pears’ motion called [pdf, p1] on the council to
“urgently review its policy”. He claimed other councils either charge a nominal
fee or nothing. The most expensive council he could find [pdf, p2] was Leicestershire, which
charges £100.
Pears told [1:05:28] the council meeting that its
charge for a blue badge space: “amounts to nothing more than a tax
on disability.”
Disabled people: hit again
The
Guardian reported, the council is considering Pears’
motion. And as Cornwall Live reported, Lib Dem council
leader Adam Paynter said he didn’t know about the “ridiculous”
charge: “I don’t think it is right or fair
that someone should have to pay over £3,000 for a parking bay… That does
need to be changed and that is something that I will set out to do.”
But disabled people
have hit back. Co-Founder of campaign group Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC)
Linda Burnip told The Canary: “It is appalling that any council
should impose such a ridiculously high charge on disabled people simply for
painting a few lines on the road. This is blatant discrimination and Cornwall
Council should be dragged through the courts unless they back down.”
Cornwall Council’s
charge is yet another cost for disabled people, at a time when they are already bearing the brunt of Conservative-led
austerity. And it’s worth remembering that it is austerity that was enabled by the Lib Dems in the first place.
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