Sisters Uncut replaced tube adverts on the LondoN underground (Picture: Twitter/SistersUncut)

Notice anything different about the Tube adverts on your way to work this morning?

If you caught the Circle line, Northern line, Victoria line – or the Overground for that matter – you may have seen these posters.

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They were put there by action group Sisters Uncut to highlight the cuts to women’s services ahead of the Autumn Statement.

The posters carried the same message as the 600 supporters who blocked bridges around the UK yesterday to demand funding for domestic violence services.


‘Many of the services lost in austerity were set up and run by women of colour for women of colour, because generic services did not meet their needs,’ the group said in a statement on their website.



‘Those needs remain unmet, and women of colour and migrant survivors remain more likely to be trapped in violence, without any support.’

Commuters reading our messages this morning ahead of #AutumnStatement! Theresa May is blocking DV survivors' bridges to safety #sistersuncut pic.twitter.com/WuHBfoP2Id — Sisters Uncut (@SistersUncut) November 21, 2016

Spotted on the Victoria Line… 4 in 5 BME survivors turned away from refuges. #sistersuncut #AutumnStatement pic.twitter.com/qCqiujJw6y — Sisters Uncut (@SistersUncut) November 21, 2016

Seen us on the tube this morning? We demand a strategic plan for all domestic violence survivors #sistersuncut #AutumnStatement pic.twitter.com/oe5URsTH2n — Sisters Uncut (@SistersUncut) November 21, 2016

Spotted on the Circle Line! Theresa's £20 million for refuges is like a sticking plaster on a haemorrhage #sistersuncut #AutumnStatement pic.twitter.com/3Syx0WC1vU — Sisters Uncut (@SistersUncut) November 21, 2016

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