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Years of scapegoating rhetoric has led to ‘envy and resentment’ of those with blue badges, research finds
By John Pring on 4th December 2025Category: TransportListen
Years of scapegoating rhetoric and politicians casting disabled people as “scroungers” have reinforced prejudices about the blue badge parking scheme and led to “envy and resentment” instead of equal access, according to a four-year research project.
Half-hearted implementation of the scheme has left disabled people who rely on it feeling worried, angry and frustrated, and like “second-class citizens”, because of the encounters they have had while trying to use their badges, the research concludes.
The research was carried out by Vera Kubenz, a disabled postgraduate researcher at the University of Birmingham, and herself a blue badge holder.
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Years of scapegoating rhetoric has led to ‘envy and resentment’ of those with blue badges, research finds
Years of scapegoating rhetoric and politicians casting disabled people as “scroungers” have reinforced prejudices about the blue badge parking scheme and led to “envy and resentment” instead of equ…
I believe I read somewhere that she did and use a random sample of blue badge holders so the sample may not be representative