One in five working-age adults in parts of Britain are claiming jobless benefits that don't require them to seek work.
Daily Mail analysis today reveals some authorities – including Keir Starmer's own – have seen rates climb 60% since Labour won power.
It comes after Government figures this week revealed that 3.7million Brits were now on universal credit with 'no work requirements'.
This marked a rise of one million since Sir Keir took office, sparking outrage among critics of the ballooning £140billion welfare bill.
Laying bare the crisis confronting the Prime Minister, our audit found everywhere in England and Wales saw the number of adults signed off work indefinitely rise since Labour's landslide election victory.









