Sandra Gidley, MP for Romsey, is backing a campaign by disability charity Leonard Cheshire to tackle the levels of debt faced by disabled people.
The charity has produced a report, 'In the Balance', which highlights many factors that can contribute to disabled people's experiences of debt, including: lower than average incomes (53% of those surveyed had incomes of less than £10,000 a year); higher than average costs (expensive equipment and adaptations), and lack of understanding on the part of banks and creditors.
Sandra said:
"Easy access to credit can sometimes be a factor, but for disabled people a significant amount of debt can come not from buying luxury items, but from essential purchases, for example mobility aids, or physiotherapy costs.
"Given that the onset of a disability often also forces people to leave work, this can leave disabled people particularly vulnerable to spiralling debt which they have little prospect of clearing."
Sandra has signed a parliamentary motion, supported by MPs from across the political parties, highlighting the report, and calling for action to address the issue.
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