Think of this: a plan to ‘warehouse’ disabled people. What kind of nation is Britain becoming? | Frances Ryan
by Frances Ryan from US news | The Guardian on (#6J46Y)
Cash-starved Bristol city council is not the real villain here, but its proposed strategy tells us some lives matter less than others
If you want a symbol of this country's shredded safety net, look no further than Mark in Bristol.
For the past 30 years Mark, who has cerebral palsy, has lived in his accessible bungalow with the support of personal assistants. That care package has enabled the 58-year-old to build a life at the heart of his community: from being a governor at the local school and training as a social worker, to holding a season ticket for his beloved Bristol City football club, It's more despair than joy," he smiles.
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