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Save Remploy! Ask Iain Duncan Smith not to shut 54 British factories and sack 1,500+ disabled workers:
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Dear [Recipient],
I want to register how angry and dismayed I am that you want to close down the Remploy factories. I cannot believe that as work and pensions minister, with unemployment over 2.5 million, you are voluntarily throwing over a thousand people out of work - especially this group of disabled people, who you know have little chance of getting another job. How can you justify closing British factories and putting disabled people on benefits like this? The people who work for Remploy are proud of being able to contribute to our economy and our society, and you will be ruining lives if you go ahead with this move. The workers want you to meet them at their factory in Barking near your constituency, and I wanted to join the call to pass their message on. You can arrange a time with the factory manager John Severn. His email address is john.severn@remploy.co.uk, or his phone number is 0208 507 5820. Thank you for your time and attention. I'd appreciate it if you let me know when you've set up a meeting with John.
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