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Ask your candidate to be a #DisabilityGamechanger
A General Election is a time for change. A time to tell politicians what you really want and what matters to you. At Scope we believe change is long overdue for the UK’s 14 million disabled people.
We want candidates, if elected, to commit to disability equality and improving the lives of disabled people in our communities. To be true Disability Gamechangers.
That’s why we’re asking everyone to write to their local parliamentary candidates and ask them to pledge to be a Disability Gamechanger. [Simply fill in this form to email your local candidates asking them to commit to tackling disability inequality.]
Our manifesto
You can also read and share our manifesto for disability equality where we set out what changes we’d like to see from our next government.
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