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The stand-up comic who confronted Jacob Rees-Mogg in Manchester over 'shameful' fit-for-work tests

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Sign up for our daily newsletter to get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox A stand-up comedian who confronted Jacob Rees-Mogg over 'shameful' fitness to work tests says his protest was provoked by his own 'degrading' experience of proving he was eligible for benefits Dominic Hutchins, who has cerebral palsy, tackled the Leader of the Commons outside the Conservative Party conference in Manchester on Monday afternoon.

During the three minute exchange in St Peter's Square Mr Hutchins, 43, challenged the Government’s track record on disability rights, berated Mr Rees-Mogg over policies that he blames for causing the loss of his job as a youth worker and criticised the 'shameful' fitness to work tests.

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