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Protestors in wheelchairs have blockaded the entrance to the House of Commons in protest at cuts to disability benefits. Protesters in wheelchairs have attempted to blockade the entrance to the House of Commons in protest at cuts to disability benefits.
The demonstration took place as MPs attempted to exit the chamber following Prime Minister's Questions.  The demonstration took place as MPs attempted to exit the chamber following Prime Minister's Questions. Eight people in wheelchairs positioned themselves in front of the doors into the Commons.
The protestors reportedly began chanting 'Oh Jeremy Corbyn' as the Labour leader walked past.  They chanted "no justice, no peace" and demanded to speak with MPs, saying they were campaigning aganist cuts to social care and the Independent Living Fund.
Two of the protesters, who are believed to be part of the Disabled People Against Cuts group, began chanting "Ohh Jeremy Corbyn" as the Labour leader walked past. 
The protest took place in Parliament's Central Lobby, in front of doors that lead to the Commons chamber. There are other routes to the chamber, meaning MPs were still about to get in and out of the room.
Police formed a protective cordon as protesters chanted: "This is a message to Theresa May: while we have no justice, you will have no peace" and "No more deaths from benefit cuts".
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