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There are
many people who would like to use Earlsfield railway
station, but cannot due to problems with limited mobility.
As you will have read in my
Earlsfield Station Campaign
section, many elderly people, people with
disabilities or parents with buggies struggle on a daily
basis to travel around London.
My campaign...
The
problems at Earlsfield Station are very important to me and
they have raised serious questions about how many stations
around the UK have full access to platforms for passengers
with limited mobility. I have therefore tabled an
Early Day Motion
which raises the issue of disabled access to railway
stations. This will hopefully lead to a full debate on the
issue in parliament. I have already got over 140 other MPs
willing to support my campaign and I am proud that I can
represent my constituency in this way.
Following
this meeting and my EDM I have been meeting with people
interested in my campaign including UNITE, the largest
occupational pensioner organisation in the UK, the
Disability Rights Commission, Network Rail and other train
operating companies. The Director of the DRC was very
supportive. He recently showed his support by writing to
every MP asking them to sign my EDM to put pressure on the
TOCs to start taking disability rights seriously.
Following
this support I realised that there was not enough joined up
thinking between all those who truly wanted to see
improvements in our railways. So I recently chaired a
meeting with
13 different organisations including from the Disability
Rights Commission, South West Trains, Disability Action,
Help the Aged, Home Start UK and others. By working with
these organisations we can all work out how best to secure
better facilities for Earlsfield station and other UK
stations. Following this meeting there is now a coalition
group set up to examine and decide on best ways to move on
these issues.
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Above: Sadiq with Karen Buck
MP and local residents who use Earlsfield station

Above: Sadiq with Douglas
Alexander, Secretary of State for Transport Below: Sadiq
with Transport Minister, Tom Harris MP discussing the accessible
stations campaign.

Below:
Sadiq with
groups that
represent users of the UK railway network discussing what
action needs to be taken to improve access to stations.

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