Dr Aoife Price (@aoifeprice) 's Twitter Profile
Dr Aoife Price

@aoifeprice

Interdisciplinary Scholar & Educator | Intersectional & Disabled Feminist | All views are personal | She/Her

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calendar_today28-04-2012 20:55:59

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Frances Ryan (@drfrancesryan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I want to see non-disabled people shouting about the disability benefit cuts. If you spoke out about trans rights, abortion rights, or migrant rights in recent weeks? Good on you! If you aren’t doing the same for disabled people, ask yourself why.

Liz "blue tick" Carr (@thelizcarr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If MPs want to give dying people choice then they must 1st offer real end of life care, pain control, choice to die at home, hospice support & palliative care 24/7 in ALL areas of the UK To offer Dr assisted suicide before providing choice at the end of life for ALL is negligent

Dr Rachel Clarke (@doctor_oxford) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am a palliative care doctor who is not opposed to AD. But on the eve of tomorrow's vote, it boils down to this. Enshrining in law a state-funded right to die, while not enshrine a similar right to the palliative care that might make life worth living, is deeply wrong. 🧵

Dr Jay Watts (@shrink_at_large) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sorry, but I think it’s awful that Mind wentfrom Twitter, where they had half a million followers, to LinkedIn and Bluesky where almost no one sees them. A couple of insipid posts about benefits. No mention of LCWRA/ UC health during the biggest attack on disabled people.

Dr Aoife Price (@aoifeprice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s scary reading about what is happening in the UK under a labour government. Rights are and will always need to be fought for in order to be retained. Solidarity with peers in NI and across the pond. Unfortunately the work is never done and we really need support of allys.

Dr Ciara Fitzpatrick (@c_fitz_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dr Aoife Price Aoife, it's truly terrifying. Despite the huge opposition, they are pushing on. At least the Irish Gov had the gumption to bin their green paper.

Sarah Bool MP (@sarah_bool) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Assisted Dying Bill is not fit for purpose. My fellow MPs - if you cannot hand on heart say it contains all required safeguards and won’t harm the vulnerable, you must *not* vote for it tomorrow. This is literally a matter of life and death. There can be no room for doubt.

Philip Murray (@philipmurraylaw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A majority of 23 for seismic social change that was in no party's manifesto. I hope the House of Lords saves us from the catastrophe that MPs seek to visit upon us.

Margaret McCartney (@mgtmccartney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To support a law when so many professional organisations say is deeply flawed - and then expect those professional organisations to enact it- is reckless beyond belief.

Dr Aoife Price (@aoifeprice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Really horrified to see that the #AssistedDyingBill has passed in the UK by such a small vote. Sending solidarity to peers and I’ll do what I can do from here to support you as the bill progresses to the next stage.

Dr Ciara Fitzpatrick (@c_fitz_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

And you and your party will throw ill, disabled and young people to the wolves when it's not necessary. There will be untold consequences in Northern Ireland - which seemingly doesn't matter to Labour. We didn't vote for this blood bath.

Emily Pomroy-Smith ♿️💙🌹 (@emilyp_smith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Disability and welfare are a women’s rights and feminist issue. More women than men are disabled, more women than men are carers, many of those women are unpaid, more women than men give up work or reduce hours to provide care. 1/

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