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Local MP backs
charity campaign on disability and debt
02.01.06
Edward Davey, Liberal Democrat MP
for Kingston and
Surbiton, is backing a campaign by disability charity Leonard Cheshire
to
tackle the levels of debt faced by disabled people.
The charity has produced a
report, ‘In the
Balance’, which highlights many factors that can contribute to disabled
people’s experiences of debt, including: lower than average incomes
(53% of
those surveyed had incomes of less than £10,000 a year); higher
than average
costs (expensive equipment and adaptations), and lack of understanding
on the
part of banks and creditors.
Commenting
on the
meeting, Edward Davey said,
“Easy access to credit can
sometimes be a factor, but for disabled
people a significant amount of debt can come not from buying luxury
items, but
from essential purchases, for example mobility aids, or physiotherapy
costs. Given that the onset of a
disability often also forces people to leave work, this can leave
disabled
people particularly vulnerable to spiraling debt which they have little
prospect of clearing.”
Edward
Davey has signed
a parliamentary motion, supported by MPs from across the political
parties,
highlighting the report, and calling for action to address the issue.
Leonard Cheshire’s Head
of Policy, John Knight, said:
“We’re delighted that Edward
Davey has supported the motion. This is a
major issue in Kingston
and Surbiton and across the whole
country. We hope that the support of MPs
will persuade both the Government and the financial services industry
of the
need to work to improve the currents situation.”
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