British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said on Friday the government would look to tighten rules for long-term sick leave in a bid to reverse a rise in the number of Britons who have permanently dropped out of the workforce.

Labour force participation among working-age Britons is its lowest since 2015, mainly due to a rise in long-term illness and a greater number of students, in contrast to other large, rich nations which have seen increased participation since 2020.

With his eyes firmly on a national election later this year, which polls show he is expected to lose, Sunak sought to appeal to core Conservative voters by warning the current welfare bill was fiscally unsustainable, and arguing that a ‘sicknote culture’ around mental health needed to be reined in.

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    6 months ago

    Jeez, it sure be great if the UK could leverage large numbers of people in Europe willing and able to work and to relocate and pay taxes. Seems like it would be a good idea to have as few barriers to that as possible. If a country did have such a relationship with its neighbors to, I’d even go so far as to say it would be quite stupid to dismantle it.