See more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy SOPHIE CHURCH - POLITICAL REPORTER Published: 22:00 BST, 27 May 2026 | Updated: 22:10 BST, 27 May 2026
The Conservatives have pledged to save £2.5 billion a year by reassessing benefits claims for mild mental health or neurodivergent conditions.Under plans announced on Wednesday, the Tories will comb through 720,000 claims for Personal Independence Payment (PIP) benefits for conditions such as anxiety, depression and ADHD.And for every £1 spent reviewing each claim, they hope to save £10 on those they then deem ineligible for welfare.The party expects a majority of the 720,000 claiming for such disability benefits will have their support withdrawn.This comes as one in five new PIP claims were awarded for mild mental health disorders or neurodivergent conditions in January this year.And the number of people with anxiety, depressive disorders or ADHD has increased by 256 per cent since 2019.But Keir Starmer was forced into an embarrassing U-turn on his plans to tackle Britain's soaring benefits bill last year after uproar from his backbenches.And 4.7 million people are now set to claim PIP allowance by the end of this Parliament – an increase of over 1.1 million under Labour. The Conservatives have pledged to save £2.5 billion a year by reassessing benefits claims for mild mental health or neurodivergent conditions Keir Starmer was forced into an embarrassing U-turn on his plans to tackle Britain's soaring benefits bill last year after uproar from his backbenchesHelen Whately, shadow work and pensions secretary, accused Labour on Wednesday of 'failing young people, failing taxpayers, and driving the welfare bill through the roof' by abandoning its benefits crackdown.And she said: 'We cannot go on writing these people off – particularly thousands of young adults before their lives have even begun.'If elected, the Conservatives will review an extra 601,000 claims for mild mental health conditions, on top of the 118,000 cases which are currently due for review.The party estimates each reassessment would cost £384, bringing the total cost for the additional reassessments to £231 million.Join the discussionIs it fair to target people with anxiety and ADHD in a benefits crackdown?What's your view?






