😳 SHOCK CLAIM: Blair Sparks OUTRAGE Over Benefits and Mental Health

The former Prime Minister’s think tank has demanded an “emergency handbrake” to halt oaring payouts.

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Benefits claimants with anxiety, depression or back pain should have their handouts stopped, Tony Blair’s think tank has suggested. The former Prime Minister’s institute called for an “emergency handbrake” as it warned that 1,000 working-age people every day are signing up for benefits, with the cost to the taxpayer set to hit £73billion by the end of the decade.

The current system was now perceived as “vulnerable to misuse”, according to the Tony Blair Institute (TBI). “[This] points to a welfare system no longer fit for purpose,” the TBI warned in a report. Ryan Wain, senior director of policy and politics at the TBI, said: “No longer attracting cash payments by default, pulling this handbrake would free up resources for better mental health support and keep people in work who benefit from the purpose it brings.” But disability rights campaigners condemned the proposal.

The organisation urged Labour to introduce immediate legislation to slow a “proliferation” in claims linked to mental health, which has fuelled a surge in people signing on to sickness and disability benefits such as Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment (PIP).

It comes as voters in almost every constituency in the country say the welfare system is too open to abuse, including more than a third of those on sickness benefits.