Campaigners occupied the Disability Rights Commission in
Manchester last month for over five hours arguing that it is not
adequately representing the views of disabled people,
writes Amy Taylor.
Around 25 members of the Disability Action Network conducted the
protest to raise the issue of independent living.
The protesters met with Bob Niven, the DRC’s chief executive,
where they asked him to sign a letter to the prime minister calling
for the right to independent living to be included in the
Disability Bill currently going through parliament. Niven got on
the phone to DRC chairperson Bert Massie during the meeting but
didn’t sign the letter.
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