It will never cease to infuriate me that something as simple as taking the tube is regularly so disastrous and panic-inducing as a wheelchair user -- in ways that are perfectly avoidable if we prioritized disabled people's experience of transport as much as we do nondisabled people's.
22.12.2025 19:10
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Later in the day another TfL staff member told me that at this time of year they have lots of staff covering from different stations, so that may have been the problem -- if his usual station doesn't have ramps. But surely that's something we can foresee/prevent!
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22.12.2025 19:10
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I guess Christmas miracles do happen. It's a shame they're just of the surviving-shit-tube-accessibility variety, and never the TfL-actually-lives-up-to-its-accessibility-claims variety.
Alas.
Jokes aside, TfL, can we address this sort of thing pls.
6/8
22.12.2025 19:10
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I debate whether to fight that battle with him, but given that it looks ... sort of okay, and the people behind me are really freaking out about not being able to get off the train (amateurs, those able-bodied folk), I decide to risk it and go down the ramp.
I do not die!
5/8
22.12.2025 19:10
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The man next to me on the train is now getting involved, also telling him "No, flip it!"
He flips it.
However, the raised bit on the ramp that fits into a slot in the train to secure it is not secured. I am aware that the ramp may move or fall once I get on it.
4/8
22.12.2025 19:10
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He turns the ramp around, but just so the bottom end is now at the top. It's still upside down.
Me: Ah ... no, not that way! Flip it! LIKE A PANCAKE. FLIP IT LIKE A PANCAKE."
(I suddenly recall that pancakes are different in England and hope they still involve flipping)
3/8
22.12.2025 19:10
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"'I'VE NEVER DONE THIS BEFORE! I'M NOT RAMP TRAINED!"
He staggers over, puts the ramp down clumsily ... upside-down. Handle-side up.
Me: "It's upside down! It has to be flipped over."
At this point people behind me are panicking and trying to push past me to get off.
2/8
22.12.2025 19:10
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A hilarious play-by-play of the worst ramp deployment I've ever experienced today (@ TfL)
The train doors open -- no ramp in sight. I get my wheelchair as close to the edge as I can and see staff member w/ ramp down the platform. I flag him down.
Him: "I DON'T KNOW HOW TO DO THIS!
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22.12.2025 19:10
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βWho counts as disabled then?β
I get extra βdisability studies bingoβ points if they do finger air quotes around the word disabled
02.12.2025 07:10
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There's a misconception I see a lot wrt to the social model of disability and disability pride more broadly that when we say these things we mean that disability isn't real or that our impairments don't cause real problems for us.
21.11.2025 09:18
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I cannot tell you how many tech journalists at prominent media organizations do not understand this
27.10.2025 15:32
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How Can We Live Together? - Boston Review
Ezra Klein is wrong: shame is essential.
"Common decency stigmatizes people that do not participate in itβremoves them from voluntary association. We indeed have to live with one another, but terms and conditions apply."
me on why Ezra Klein should be ashamed / why shame is Good Actually
www.bostonreview.net/articles/how...
23.09.2025 17:09
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As a disabled pregnant woman currently taking paracetamol (tylenol) for back & pelvic pain...
I don't yet have a response for the ableist, eugenicist, evidently pro-life movatived "announcement" from the US President.
But I will say this. If you don't want a disabled child, don't have children.
23.09.2025 16:30
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Here's to hoping the House of Lords gives the Assisted Dying Bill the scrutiny, safeguarding, & open debate it failed to get in the Commons. Lives -- of disabled and ill people, already under attack in this country -- are quite literally at stake.
Lucy Webster for @theguardian.com β¬οΈ
12.09.2025 13:06
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Medieval-style illustration of a group of disabled people being burnt at the stake
Are we repeating history? @annalandre.com provides a satirical take on today's disability politics.
disabilityarts.online/magazine/opi...
16.07.2025 10:01
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As researchers, scientists, & innovators in the disability space, we at @gdihub.bsky.social wrote an open letter on the UK government's proposed disability cuts:
They lack an evidence base & don't address the employment barriers disabled people face.
cdn.disabilityinnovation.com/uploads/imag...
30.06.2025 11:36
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TAKE ACTION TO KILL THE BILL | Not Dead Yet UK
Time left to kill the bill
The Assisted Dying Bill will soon be voted on in Parliament.
We need all Disabled people and allies to urgently write to your MP and let them know why this dangerous bill can't go ahead. π’
Use resources from Not Dead Yet to help you speak out:
18.06.2025 11:03
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If you're a disabled person whose mobility devices are damaged at anti-ICE protests by the police etc and you have evidence of it, I'm always interested in you contacting me for a potential @motherjones.com story at jmetraux@motherjones.com or signal: juliametraux.49.
09.06.2025 19:29
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Our Global Research & Response Lead, @annalandre.com represented The Partnership this week in Geneva at the United Nations Disaster Risk Reduction Global Platform that brings together leaders from around the world on Disaster Risk Reduction.
05.06.2025 20:27
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On a train near a man who just said to his friend:
βLike, people can become paralyzed at any time β become a burden to themselves & others. Sometimes itβs better to be dead.β
But yeah, the UK should totally legalize nondisabled people deciding when suicide should be allowed for us. βΏοΈ
04.06.2025 13:55
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A Guardian article titled βDisabled celebrities urge Keir Starmer to scrap βinhumaneβ benefits cutsβ by Frances Ryan with text βMore than 100 of the UK's most high-profile disabled people, including Liz Carr, Rosie Jones, Ruth Madeley and Cherylee Houston, have called on the prime minister to abandon
"inhumane and catastrophic plans to cut disability benefits". and photos above of Liz Carr, Ruth Madeley, Rosie Jones, and Cherylee Houston.
Despite very much NOT being a celebrity (!), Iβm proud to be one of the over 100 disabled people undersigning this letter to Keir Starmer as part of the #TakingThePIP campaign against cuts to disability services.
Read the letter & share: takingthepip.co.uk
27.05.2025 08:15
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Anna, a wheelchair user, smiling in front of a wall with the GMB logo and graphics.
I had a lovely bank holiday morning with @GMB today, discussing my unfortunate train access denial from last week β and some tips on enforcing your rights as a disabled person in a political context where theyβre rarely granted without a fight.
26.05.2025 07:55
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This is SO COOL!!
25.05.2025 15:25
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Screenshot
Lift reliability for Horsham Station
This page shows the historical reliability of the lifts at Horsham station.
Last 24 hours
Lift 1 Platforms 1&2
Reliability: 30%
Lift 3, station entrance to footbridge
Reliability: 12%
Lift 2 Platforms 3&4
Reliability: 44%
Each lift has a timeline graph showing when it was broken, in red, and working, in green
lifts.matteason.co.uk now shows historical reliability data for almost every station lift in the UK - for example, lifts.matteason.co.uk/HRH/history
I really hope this is useful for people who need to know how accessible local stations are as well as accessibility and disability rights campaigners
24.05.2025 17:13
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Every minister should read this. π If the government actually cared about disabled people being in work, they would reform the chaos of Access to Work.
23.05.2025 09:53
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This government *says* itβs here to βget Britain workingβ β but its actions point to a very different, far more nefarious policy goal when it comes to disabled people.
Jess canβt work now, because her services just got cut. Sheβs one of many.
@ any media who follow me β this is quite a story!
23.05.2025 07:53
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The fact is, disabled people reacting with anything other than gratefulness & deference for being granted basic human dignity is often perceived as rudeness. And the power nondisabled people have over our lives to enforce that dynamic is extraordinary.
No trains for me today.
18.05.2025 12:01
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Standard for denial of ramp assistance. Abusiveness is, and I was certainly not that.
I have asked for any body cam footage of the interaction and to know exactly which words I said resulted in a denial of service. β¦
18.05.2025 12:00
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