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Abandoned by National Rail

This weekend, I travelled to Chichester to meet friends. As most disabled people do, I researched my journey options thoroughly and bought a return ticket from my home city of Leicester from the ticket office on Friday. Due to my condition, MS, I don’t know if I’m going to be well enough to travel, so […]

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Green Party co-leader Carla Denyer makes urgent call to save rail ticket offices

Carla Denyer, MP candidate for Bristol Central and co-leader of the Green Party of England and Wales, has urged residents to make clear their objections to the closure of ticket offices before the public consultation ends at midnight tonight [Friday 1 September]. The three-week consultation has been over proposals to close most of England’s 1,000 […]

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Greens call for rail ticket offices to be kept open to support travellers

Responding to a consultation on the closure of ticketing offices at all rail stations, Green Party Transport spokesperson Matt Edwards said: “Any decision to close station ticket offices would be another short-sighted decision by a government that does not care about people who use public transport to get around.” Edwards, who is also Leader of […]

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Mags Lewis: Disabled people must be front and centre of policy changes

Outrage after outrage seems to follow every move by our current government.  As they continue to smash the NHS into thousands of disparate pieces, and fail to protect the environment or workers’ rights, they also leave us all to the mercies of a badly regulated and dysfunctional energy market. Whilst pressures on all of us […]

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Greens set to ‘embarrass’ other parties after backing free social care

The Green Party has become the only major political party to support free social care for all adults who need it in England, following an “overwhelming” vote at its annual conference. The party said the proposals would put social care “on a par with the NHS”. The policy motion (see page 112) passed by party members calls […]

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