On Monday 14th April 2025, Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC) Northern Ireland led a powerful protest outside Eskrine House in Belfast, voicing strong opposition to the Labour Government’s latest round of welfare cuts.
The protest brought together activists, trade unionists, politicians, and academics united in support of disabled people’s rights and against austerity.
Speakers included Tony O’Reilly and Michael Lorimer from DPAC Northern Ireland, who delivered a statement on behalf of Ellen Clifford of DPAC UK, condemning the UK Government’s failure to protect disabled people.
They were joined by SDLP Leader Claire Hanna, Sorcha Eastwood from the Alliance Party, Ash Jones of the Green Party NI, and Gerry Carroll from People Before Profit.
Dr Ciara Fitzgerald of Ulster University’s School of Law highlighted the human rights implications of the cuts, while Patrick Mulholland of NIPSA reaffirmed trade union solidarity with disabled campaigners.
DPAC NI continues to demand justice, dignity, and full rights for disabled people in Northern Ireland and across the UK.
Watch the Protest Highlights:
- Tony O’Reilly speaks at DPAC NI protest – Eskrine House, Belfast
- Michael Lorimer delivers statement on behalf of Ellen Clifford
- Claire Hanna (SDLP) addresses the crowd
- Sorcha Eastwood (Alliance Party) on welfare reform
- Ash Jones (Green Party NI) speaks at DPAC protest
- Dr Ciara Fitzpatrick on human rights and welfare cuts
- Patrick Mulholland (NIPSA) stands with disabled campaigners
- Gerry Carroll (People Before Profit) calls for solidarity
- Collette on students and welfare cuts
- Final speaker on this effects everyone in Northern Ireland


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