NEW figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show that the claimant count in Redditch has risen since Labour came to power to 2,255. This reflects a damaging national picture: across the UK, the claimant count has climbed from 1,640,155 at the time of the General Election to at 1,722,830 in March 2026 – a direct consequence of Labour’s economic mismanagement.
Labour are too distracted by scandals of their own making to cut a benefits bill that is completely out of control. Labour are taxing work and rewarding inactivity, and working people are paying the price. Only the Conservatives are offering a serious alternative that backs work, rewards ambition, and gets Britain working again.
Fin Heath, Conservative Candidate for Webheath and Callow Hill, said:
“Labour promised to support working people. Instead, unemployment is up to 5.6% and 2,255 people are now on welfare in Redditch.
“This is the real cost of Labour’s economic mismanagement, more and more people in Redditch are out of work because Labour chose to hike taxes on businesses with their Budget for Benefits Street.
“Only the Conservatives have a leader with a backbone, the plan and the strong team to Get Britain Working Again.”
Helen Whately MP, Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary, said:
“Labour are too distracted by scandals of their own making to cut a benefits bill that is completely out of control. They are taxing work and rewarding inactivity, and working people are paying the price.
“The Employment Rights Act is already increasing costs and complexity for employers and risks choking off future job creation when we are already seeing young people struggling to find work.
“Conservatives will scrap the Jobs Tax, reform welfare, and restore the basic principle that work should always pay.”
