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Home » Politics » Labour MP Richard Burgon petition against disability benefit cuts hits almost 50k

Labour MP Richard Burgon petition against disability benefit cuts hits almost 50k

50,000 voices and counting: Richard Burgon’s petition takes aim at benefit cuts.

Joe Connor by Joe Connor
April 16, 2025
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Labour MP Richard Burgon has launched a petition to oppose his own party’s proposed cuts to disability benefits. Burgon, the MP for Leeds East since 2015, is calling for a wealth tax instead of the controversial Green Paper reforms. With nearly 50,000 signatures already, his petition has become a rallying cry for those who believe the government is unfairly targeting the disabled and most disadvantaged.

🖊️ A Bold Move Against Party Lines

Burgon’s petition, launched just four days ago on Change.org, demands the government reverse its plan to cut vital disability support. Instead, he proposes a 2% wealth tax on assets over £10 million, which could raise up to £24 billion annually—far more than the £5 billion the government claims it will save through cuts.

The petition’s statement reads:

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“We oppose the Government’s plan to balance the books by targeting disabled people and the most disadvantaged in our society. Slashing disability benefits instead of taxing extreme wealth is a political choice—and it is the wrong choice.”

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Burgon argues that it’s time the wealthiest pay their fair share rather than punishing the poorest. The petition is set to be presented in the House of Commons before any votes on the cuts.

💰 Wealth Tax vs. Cuts

Burgon’s call for a wealth tax has resonated with many, particularly given the financial strain many disabled individuals are already facing. The petition highlights the stark contrast between asking the rich to contribute more and the decision to cut essential support for the most vulnerable.

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The 2% tax on assets over £10 million would generate far more funds than the government’s planned cuts, providing a solution that doesn’t harm the most disadvantaged.

🚨 Will The Petition Make a Difference?

With nearly 50,000 signatures gathered already, the petition is gaining momentum. Burgon’s outspoken stance against his own party’s proposed cuts has sparked a broader debate about how the government handles its finances and who should bear the brunt of the cost.

Will the Labour Party listen to its backbenchers, or will the government continue down the path of austerity? This petition might be the start of a larger political shift.

You can sign the petition here.

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Joe Connor

Joe Connor

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