London, UK. 21st July, 2017. London, UK. 21st July 2017. Paula Peters leads the protesters onto the Euston Road after their protest outside Atos over their false and inaccurate PIP assessments which are resulting in the deaths of disabled people who lose benefits. DPAC ended their week of action during the London Para Athletics World Championships by blocking one carriageway of the Euston Road at Warren St for around ten minutes. The two police officers present asked them to move and then radioed for reinforcements, who arrived just after the protesters left the road. DPAC say that the govern

London, UK. 21st July, 2017. London, UK. 21st July 2017. Paula Peters leads the protesters onto the Euston Road after their protest outside Atos over their false and inaccurate PIP assessments which are resulting in the deaths of disabled people who lose benefits. DPAC ended their week of action during the London Para Athletics World Championships by blocking one carriageway of the Euston Road at Warren St for around ten minutes. The two police officers present asked them to move and then radioed for reinforcements, who arrived just after the protesters left the road. DPAC say that the govern Stock Photo
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July 21, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 21st July 2017. Paula Peters leads the protesters onto the Euston Road after their protest outside Atos over their false and inaccurate PIP assessments which are resulting in the deaths of disabled people who lose benefits. DPAC ended their week of action during the London Para Athletics World Championships by blocking one carriageway of the Euston Road at Warren St for around ten minutes. The two police officers present asked them to move and then radioed for reinforcements, who arrived just after the protesters left the road. DPAC say that the government uses support of the para athletes as a cover for its campaign against the disabled which uses discredited tests to remove benefits and has resulted in thousands of deaths of disabled people. Peter Marshall ImagesLive (Credit Image: © Peter Marshall/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)

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