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The Painful Reality of Britain's Benefits Crisis

The Painful Reality of Britain's Benefits Crisis

IEA Podcast · Institute of Economic Affairs and Reem Ibrahim

January 27, 20259m 38s

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Show Notes

IEA's Communications Officer Reem Ibrahim discusses the UK's welfare system challenges, noting that 10% of working-age adults receive out-of-work benefits, many citing mental health reasons after the pandemic.

The discussion references a documentary where a JobCentre discouraged a benefits claimant from job training, suggesting it could risk their existing benefits. Ibrahim argues that signing people off work for mental health issues may hinder rather than help their recovery.

The conversation explores how pension costs now exceed twice the Ministry of Defence's budget. Ibrahim points to a case where a single mother received £40,000 in combined benefits, well above the UK's average £30,000 salary, highlighting problems in the current system.



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