Disability 選挙運動者 直面するs Jacob Rees-Mogg in street over Tory 政策s

A disability 行動主義者 has berated Jacob Rees-Mogg on a Manchester street, 告発する/非難するing the 上級の Tory of 存在 “just another Eton millionaire” who looks 負かす/撃墜する on 無能にするd people.

Dominic Hutchins, who has cerebral palsy, challenged the ありふれたs leader on the 政府’s 跡をつける 記録,記録的な/記録する on disability 権利s outside the 保守的な Party 会議/協議会 on Monday afternoon.

The 選挙運動者 took the 大臣 to 仕事 over 政策s that he 非難するs for 原因(となる)ing the loss of his 職業 as a 青年 労働者 and saw him を受ける a “humiliating” 実験(する) to 証明する his disability.

Mr Rees-Mogg calmly defended the 政府’s approach as 存在 “there to support” people as he stopped to talk to the 43-year-old member of the 無能にするd People Against 削減(する)s group.

But Mr Hutchins told him: “You’re just another Eton millionaire Tory who looks 負かす/撃墜する on 無能にするd people.”

He (刑事)被告 the 大臣 of talking “rubbish” and (刑事)被告 him of 存在 “shameful”.

“I’m sorry you think that but I wish you 井戸/弁護士席 in your search for a 職業, I really do,” Mr Rees-Mogg 答える/応じるd.

Mr Hutchins asked if he would speak to 総理大臣 Boris Johnson に引き続いて the 交流.

“I’m sure he will know your point,” Mr Rees-Mogg replied.

After their discussion, Mr Hutchins explained why he challenged the 大臣.

He said three years ago he had to を受ける 実験(する)ing to over his 適格(性) to receive Personal Independence 支払い(額)s and to “証明する I still have got a disability”.

“I’ve been 無能にするd since birth,” he said. “It was very degrading and it was so humiliating.”

Mr Hutchins, who said he has a degree in 青年 work, also 持つ/拘留するs the Tories 責任がある losing his 職業 in 2014, when 削減(する)s meant the 政府 “の近くにd all the 青年 services”.

A parish 議員 in his hometown of Disley, in Cheshire, Mr Hutchins ran for 労働 but said he recently left the party because he felt leader Sir Keir Starmer “isn’t challengi ng the 政府 enough regarding disability 権利s”.

Mr Hutchins 定評のある that Mr Rees-Mogg had stopped to talk with him rather than continuing into the safety of the Tory 会議/協議会.

“But I don’t believe it will do any good. There are a lot of 無能にするd people who can’t speak up so I think it’s very important that those who can do ? because if I don’t nobody is going to,” Mr Hutchins said.

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