To: Louise Haigh
Make trains free for disabled people
People with disabilities struggle to find work and when they do it is normally part time, thus the monetary power is limited. For disabled people who do not work full time it does not mean laziness. It is more likely that the energy used is more greatly use thus the ability to do more is limited.
A lot of disabled people do not drive and on limited income. With the price of food, electricity and gas on the increase it limits social mobility.
Buses are free for the disabled and so is TFL (Transport for London). If London can do it why not trains nationwide.
Make trains free for the disabled like buses are in the UK.
A lot of disabled people do not drive and on limited income. With the price of food, electricity and gas on the increase it limits social mobility.
Buses are free for the disabled and so is TFL (Transport for London). If London can do it why not trains nationwide.
Make trains free for the disabled like buses are in the UK.
Why is this important?
To make such that people with disabilities have equal opportunities to focial mobility as others in society have. When on less income it reduces the opportunities to increase social mobility, so to have free public transport on trains, like buses will help.