Matthew Kayne
Disability Rights and Inclusion
Keir Starmer, Wes Streeting and the Government’s silence: disabled people are still waiting
Disabled people in the UK are still waiting for fair assessments, accessible services, and meaningful government action.
New Year, same question: will I be able to leave the house today?
Matthew Kayne discusses disabled access challenges, revealing how broken systems affect independence, safety, and participation in daily life.
This one digital glitch is pushing disabled people to breaking point
Disabled digital access barriers reveal how one timed-out form can erase hours of work and block essential daily support.
Rachel Reeves’ budget was sold as ‘fair’ — but disabled people will pay the price
Disabled people will pay the price for Rachel Reeves’ Budget, with cuts, delays, and eroded support systems looming.
Robots can’t care — and believing they can will break our health system
AI can’t replicate human empathy; care requires presence, understanding, and listening — something only humans can provide.
We built an education system for everyone but disabled students
Disabled students face systemic barriers in education; true inclusion requires designing access, support, and dignity from the start.
Why NHS cancer care still fails disabled people
Matthew Kayne exposes the hidden healthcare inequalities facing disabled people in the UK and calls for urgent reform.
The fight for independence disabled people shouldn’t have to wage
Matthew Kayne exposes how disabled people are denied independence, forced to fight for dignity, choice, and basic human rights.
No ramp, no chance: how inaccessible workplaces crush disabled talent
Workplaces still exclude disabled talent through inaccessibility. True equality needs enforcement, accountability, and real inclusion measures.










