Disabled activists from
grassroots campaigns Disabled People
Against Cuts (DPAC), Black Triangle
and Mental Health Resistance Network
have occupied the BBC building in London to protest against the role the media
are playing in worsening attitudes towards disabled people and a complete
failure to give space to the realities of what this government are doing to disabled
people.
Ironically just last week
the BBC reported on a research report by Scope
which highlighted how things have got worse for disabled people since the
Paralympics, but the BBC themselves have contributed to this situation by a
lack of balanced or accurate reporting. In fact their coverage of the research
angered disabled people by spectacularly failing to draw any links between the
worsening conditions disabled people are facing and government policy.
Despite the fact that Iain
Duncan Smith has been pulled up before the Work
and Pensions Select Committee for misrepresentation and manipulation of
figures and statistics, the BBC continues to report information released by the
DWP as fact.
This resulted in a
situation over Easter weekend where disabled people, about to face an austerity
Armageddon, with benefits and income essential for their survival brutally
slashed away, also had to contend with national media coverage that encouraged
a view of us as benefit scroungers and cheats. It has since been proven that
information released by the DWP ahead of the changes in April, such as the
figures for all of those who had supposedly stopped ineligible claims for
incapacity benefit, due to the tightening up of the benefit system, were
misrepresentations, with no basis in evidence.
Just the smallest amount
of research would have revealed to the BBC that they were about to report lies
as objective fact.
In addition to the
misrepresented figures and statistics which the BBC promoted, further weight
was given to the government’s propaganda by the succession of government
ministers who were then given air time to continue to peddle their falsehoods.
Where people were invited on to present an alternative view, they were
non-disabled people from national charities. Firstly, these people do not represent us and, secondly, there
are many more informed disabled campaigners who could have exposed the lies and
misrepresentations.
Time and again the
government and front bench Ministers have lied to justify policies which are causing
the deaths of disabled people. Only last week the Disability News Service has had to raise formal complaints against
the DWP press office for deliberately presenting false information about the
level of spending on disability in the UK . Meanwhile the situation in the UK has gained
international notoriety. The UN are currently in the UK
to investigate and report on what the UK is doing through its housing
policies. Solidarity protests outside the British Embassy have been organised
by supporters in Canada .
Yet time and again the BBC
have not only failed to report on what is
happening, but to contribute to public ignorance of what is going on, and to
inflame hostility with questions such as “Why can’t disabled people take their
fair share?” It is well evidenced that disabled people are bearing the brunt of
austerity measures, with those with the highest level of support need being hit
nineteen times harder than the average citizen. To even put the question, ‘why
can’t we take our fair share’, is damaging, and in contempt of disabled
people’s basic rights to be treated with respect, and free from hostility.
For more information
please contact Rosa Wilkinson on 07505144371.
Notes for editors:
Disabled People Against Cuts was set up in October 2010 to oppose the government attacks on disabled people. Our week of action last year highlighted the hypocrisy of Atos’ sponsorship of the Paralympic Games and culminated in a protest of 700 people outside Atos headquarters and the occupation of the DWP building by disabled activists and a guide dog for 2 1/2 hours. We are now in the middle of our week of action for 2013: Reclaiming Our Futures, which is focused on the wide range of attacks that are pushing back disabled people’s rights by decades.
DPAC report on DWP abuse of statistics: http://www.scribd.com/doc/149776210/DPAC-Report-on-DWP-Abuse-of-Statistics-Final-22-June-2013
http://disabilitynewsservice.com/2013/08/ministers-silent-after-being-caught-pulling-lies-out-of-thin-air/
Campaign for a Fair Society: how the cuts are targeting disabled people revealed the extent to which austerity is disproportionately impacting on disabled people
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See more at:
http://dpac.uk.net/2013/09/for-immmediate-release-dpac-do-the-bbc/#sthash.8U0lLC7H.dpuf
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