Debate on a Motion on transport accessibility for disabled people
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This backbench debate examines transport accessibility for disabled people across the UK. The motion, sponsored by cross-party MPs (Labour, Conservative, and Liberal Democrat), will address barriers disabled people face using public transport and explore what changes are needed to improve their access and independence.
Millions of disabled people in the UK rely on accessible transport to work, access healthcare, and participate in community life. This debate could highlight gaps in current accessibility standards and push the government to strengthen enforcement of accessibility requirements across buses, trains, and other public services.
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