Media Round-up: June 2019

Date Posted: Wednesday 21st August 2019

Who's been talking about WBG this month?

Stylist Magazine
Why Francesca Martinez’s viral Question Time video on disability can’t go ignored
Holly Richardson, 15th June 2019

According to a 2018 report on disabled women and austerity by Women’s Budget Group, 14 million people in the UK live with a disability which includes 23% of the female population. Only 7% of disabled people are in employment, disabled women earn less (22.1%) than non-disabled men and 26% of households with a disabled person are in poverty. It also found that people with a disability have been disproportionately affected by austerity cuts since 2010, and spending cuts to adult social care and housing support have contributed to the huge problem.


Left Foot Forward
BAME communities are still being hit hardest by hostile Tory policies
Luna Williams, 21st June 2019

According to a report by Women’s Budget Group (WBG), black households have had a standard drop of 11.2 per cent, while Asian households have seen one of 11.6 per cent. In cash terms, this equates to a loss of £5,090 for black households, and £6,526 for Asian households.


New Statesman
Open Letter
26th June 2019

Joint letter for parental leave for MP”s to be reviewed.


The Guardian
Open Letter
26th June 2019

Joint letter for parental leave for MP”s to be reviewed.


Deutsche Welle
Will Brexit be worse for women?
26th June 2019

“Women are particularly vulnerable to changes in trading arrangements, whether it’s greater liberalization or more restrictions on trade, because it’s harder for women to take advantage of new opportunities and they’re more vulnerable to a negative impact,” says Dr Mary-Ann Stephenson, director of the UK Women’s Budget Group, and co-author of a study on the economic impact of Brexit on women.