
Following the receipt of several requests for support from people which included phrases such as “my benefits have been cut because we give too much money to immigrants” or “if we didn’t waste so much money on food aid our benefits wouldn’t be cut” this is just a quick reminder to everyone that DPAC campaign from a non-racist, non-homophobic, non-sexist position.
We do not agree with hate fuelled rhetoric against any group of people, pedalled by the likes of the Daily Mail and Express, and do not support the divisions into ‘them’ and ‘us’ which allow the government to weaken any joint fight back against attacks to claimants and others.
Neither do we support the scapegoating of migrants and refugees
If you do hold a racist, homophobic, ageist, or sexist viewpoint please seek support elsewhere. We’re sure your local UKIP branch would be happy to welcome you.
as an ex-serviceman of over 10 years I recognise that the media propaganda is used to hide the real problems not just in the UK but around the world nothing has changed … the divide and conquer axiom is used to split these disadvantaged people to remove their voice of hi lighting legitimate complaints it splits the opposition so political driven policies can be approved that further strip support and rights from these divided people .I would just ask members to take time to give consideration to the position of these scapegoated human beings & try to see how they would feel with similar labeling … we know about exclusion lets not exclude anyone else based on ignorance of who is pulling the strings of the media
Well said 🙂
I could not agree more with this statement.
I haven’t read any of these terrible rants regarding where the money for benefits goes, instead of to disabled people. If I did, I would’t hesitate to make my feelings clear. I detest Homophobic rants, completely innaccurate statements about money going to foreign aid or to emigrants. Thanks dpac for making it clear that these comments are not positive, accurate and doesn’t help our disabled cause. There are disabled people in every walk of life. Especially today dwp benefits are going to the right people and sorry to say often not to the right people.