Tony Blair warns against medicalising the ‘ups and downs of life’
- The number of working-age people on health-related benefits has increased by one million since 2019, reaching 4.2 million, according to a study by the Institute for Fiscal Studies last year.
- Sir Tony Blair cautioned against medicalizing life's challenges, stating that people should confront their ups and downs without labeling them as conditions.
- Mel Stride, the former Work and Pensions Secretary, warned that labeling normal life challenges as medical conditions could hinder individuals and increase welfare costs.
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