Shadow work and pensions minister Helen Whately stands accused of telling a massive lie in her efforts to demonise claimants with mental health and neurodevelopmental issues, in her speech to the Conservative party conference today.

Whately told the assembled delegates:

“Millions are getting benefits for anxiety and ADHD, along with a free Motability car.”

In reality, the number of claimants who get the enhanced rate of the mobility component – which gives access to the Motability scheme is:

Mixed anxiety and depressive disorders:  128,164

Anxiety disorders:  20,272

ADHD:  42,596

So, the total number of claimants with anxiety or ADHD who would be eligible for a Motability car, though many will not actually have used their mobility component in this way, is actually 191,032.

So, even if we took Whately’s “millions” to mean two million, that would still be more than ten times the maximum possible number of people with anxiety and ADHD who could have “a free Motability car.”

Will Whately apologise for misleading not just the conference, but also the British public, and deliberately stoking hatred and prejudice against disabled benefits claimants?

We suspect we already know the answer to that question.

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    · 1 hours ago
    Kemi has been on the attack again saying that she will make sure motability cars will go to those who really need them and “those cars are not for people with ADHD” 
    The demonisation of neurodivergent people or those with mental health problems is getting well and truly out of hand. 
    My son has adhd, she has no idea how hard it is to live with. 
    Come and watch my son physical himself when he’s frustrated he’s lost something, done something wrong, watch him in tears begging to be “normal” it’s NO joke!! 
    We need to rise up, fight and stop this! 
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    · 3 hours ago
    Any PIP higher mobility payment Does not need to be used for a Motability car As that may not be the best use for an individuals mobility needs Myself included in that Mental health or not Once again another MP feeding the notion that all those on these benefits are all malingering scroungers Just out for all they can get 
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    · 5 hours ago
    Since when did Helen Whately have an MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) or MBChB in psychiatry? Or when was she ever a qualified mental health nurse, psychiatric nurse? Or specialist nurse, paediatrician, or clinical psychologist? The answer NEVER! Exactly she never has and never will have! So she should just keep her stupid ignorant mouth shut!'
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    · 7 hours ago
    Do you think people like her sleep well each night?
    If so then it really is a sad and petty World they live in. I do hope there is a judgement day when this life is over, and I'm there to see the look on her face.
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      · 4 hours ago
      @Wayne
      "Do you think people like her sleep well each night?"

      Yes. They're sociopaths who wouldn't last five minutes if they had to live the lives of those they target. Of course, they're in no danger of ever having to do that because they've never known anything except a life of privilege and the overbearing sense of entitlement that comes with that. In their world, if they fail, they're allowed to fail upwards. The concept of being in real trouble if they screw up - let alone the idea of being in real trouble due to circumstances beyond their control - is incomprehensible to them.
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    · 7 hours ago
    Do her comments not break the hate laws? Certainly it's an avenue that should be explored as a route to prosecuting these nasty little people like her.

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      · 56 minutes ago
      @Wayne This is the response I received from the police when I reported her previous Motability misinformation post (quoting a disability hate troll under the name -Max Tempers)👇🏼

      Further to your online report to the police concerning a comment on X from MP Helen Whatley, we have reviewed the content and it does not meet any criminal threshold. This particular post you’ve flagged is political commentary, as part of a wider societal conversation and it’s protected under freedom of expression. It’s not the job of the police to censor debate, but we will act where clear criminal acts have occurred. In this case there isn’t anything criminal made out.
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    · 8 hours ago
    Without Prejudice. 

    Motability Vehicles are not free!  Claimants use a proportion (or all) of their DLA/PIP if on any level of mobility supplement to pay for this entitlement. This means that (for some) the proportion of their award is not used for daily living.  Therefore, it is understandable why some disabled individuals DO NOT apply for a Motability Vehicle.  Another Bone of Contention is the cause and affect of leaving the EU.  The Government have free reign to be prejudice in all its forms because UK no longer has the rights of the European Supreme Court whereby the Government may be challenged on their due process and possibly being penalised financially.  
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    · 8 hours ago
    There is no excuse for outright lies coming from a politician's mouth on such important matters.
    THERE HAS TO BE a robust response from Advocates, Charities, and those affected by these ridiculous figures being broadcast by the obviously ill-informed.
    And a shadow minister, no less...
    Labour are, it seems, on the same course, along with Reform... 
    For my part, I point out...
    A person suffering from any form of depression is at risk of being pushed over the edge...
    ADHD sufferers usually don't drive at all...
    Attention deficit conditions ruin the studying capability needed to pass tests...
    Anxiety is a real and debilitating condition... One that appears from nowhere, without warning...
    And leaves acute sufferes helpless...
    Politicians need to get real about the huge after effects of covid, because the rise in especially anxiety is marked... I experience it myself, but get PIP for a multi condition life...
    DO NOT ALLOW this to slip under the radar, it's the thin end of the wedge...
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    · 9 hours ago
    These so called ministers don’t live in the real world they haven’t a clue how people with mental health issues have to live it’s a total disgrace why can’t they do their research properly before spouting nonsense 
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    · 9 hours ago
    Appalling. My son (25 yrs) who has ADHD is far too ill to work let alone leave the house or to even drive. He dreams about the day he is well enough to do both! The ministers should step in a parents shoes of a sick child with mental health issues and comment then!
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    · 10 hours ago
    Yes its shameful how the government and working class people see us..
    I work from 15yrs old to 58yrs ,then stroke,heart spasms plus other conditions..Its not my fault I can't work anymore but... I like most payed into the system all those yrs and now looked upon as scroungers..
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    · 10 hours ago
    Why do these politicians, when they are making speeches about welfare reforms, look and sound so aggressive. Do they really think that that it is acceptable to speak in that manner, to already vulnerable people.
    Just maybe, if they spoke in a controlled and calm manner, without their face contorted with loathing  for recipients of disability benefits, we  might be more inclined to listen.
    Maybe it's a requirement of their job, to be brash, aggressive and unapproachable.
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      · 3 hours ago
      @maggie They're  welcome to having  my disability any day. I spent 7 years in hospital. I done my schooling in hospital paid for  by my Dad. I managed to  have a quality of life for 20  years. It's awful how the disabled are bullied by each  Government. I have  lost  any respect I ever had. I use my  vote, but vote  Green. 

      People  think Farage will be better. He will not.He is  another  Trump. Every person on these pages are disabled in different  ways.  Some  disabilities are  invisible. Until those  awful people  can  walk in our shoes, they should stay quiet. I used worry so much but now have my OAP.l would be  devastated  to lose my benefits. I had a stroke so can  no longer drive. I am  bed bound. I don't  feel  sorry for  myself because I  read a lot, and do research .
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    · 19 hours ago
    are those stats even 100% reliable? I thought they were the best guess for the main qualifying illness when the assessors aren't exactly trained in each field and in many cases there's often multiple actual qualifying illnesses? 

    those "pick from a drop down" stats seem to be loved by the right wing media as it massively oversimplifies the entire process but unless you have filled out the forms for yourself, you would put your complete faith in them.
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    · 22 hours ago
    Why get bogged down with facts when lies will do better for political theatrics!
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    · 1 days ago
    Apparently their are only 16k work coaches at the DWP down from COVID level of 23k and they already have all on seeing the 1.6 million unemployed,so they have no chance of being able to handle a caseload of 3 million disabled.
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    · 1 days ago
    Who care Whately and Tory
    There's no chance  Conservative came in power near in future, so relax and enjoy there frustration.
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    · 1 days ago
    A healthy body encompasses far more than just exercise. If politicians really did care about ill health it would take stronger action on  junk food (massive increase in diabetes), alcohol (although I object to paying £5.20 for a pint in Exeter), smoking, recreational drugs (which causes considerable mental illhealth, especially cannabis which causes paranoia), gambling etc. But these industries (including crime) give donations to political parties and pay vast sums of tax.  Also, if politicians really want to decrease the numbers of children born with congenital conditions then they must emphasise the importance of vaccinations (I am the last generation who was affected by the Rubella vaccine), stamp out intermarriage and ensure that genetic counselling is more widely available (having gone to a school for the visually impaired in the 1980's we all had genetic counselling, and now that we have sequenced the human genome this will be much more accurate).  This won't go down well with this community but I do believe that adults should take responsibility when having children and adults should take responsibility for their health as adults - I have heard comments from the medical community that those who pay privately tend to take care of themselves more than those who rely on the NHS - free at the point of use.
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      · 3 hours ago
      @Matt None of the people I know on disability benefits have health problems for those reasons. They have inherited genetic illnesses like Autism or Auto-immune disorders or shizophrenia and bipolar, CPTSD or Fibromyalgia from extreme trauma, M.E. - and eat extremely healthily, anorexia and tourettes.
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      · 7 hours ago
      @RookiesUncle Just need to find the £75 train fare to Nottingham for a nice cheap pint then.......pardon, what's that, I haven't thought this through?
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      · 1 days ago
      @Matt It's £1.79 for a pint of bitter in wetherspoons in nottingham
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    · 1 days ago
    I am surprised by Benefit and Work lack of coverage of the Conservative and Reform policy of requiring people to be UK citizens to get benefits. If implemented that would remove benefits from over a million claimants. 
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      · 6 hours ago
      @Wayne They should also redo council tax to raise more money from the properties worth £2 million or more. It is ridiculous that £50 million mansions and £250 million penthouses can pay less council tax than modest 3 bed semis in far poorer areas. 
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      · 7 hours ago
      @John Could also push for the closure of tax loopholes, that would generate over £30 billion a year, and negate the need to punish the vulnerable.
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    · 1 days ago
    According to the Conservative party conference segment by the Shadow Minster for Health and Social Care. The priority should be prevention. A healthy body a healthy mind. Exercise produces endorphins and makes people happier. Free Gym sessions for the unemployed and the disabled.

    Yes surprisingly the Conservatives support free gym sessions for people on unemployment and disability benefits. 
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      · 51 minutes ago
      @John Probably some backhander with a gym chain.  It's the Conservatives after all.
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    · 1 days ago
    Why are none of the mental health charities that take our money standing up for us? Why are they not unting and take the government and any other politician with these views to course for hate speech, fear mongering, discrimination etc etc.  It seems we have been abandoned by them and they are no different to the general public in their views and all they want is our donations for their organisations to run, corporate charities just there to take money.  
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      · 4 hours ago
      @John Then these charities should be named and shamed, government grants should not make a difference (CAB) gets money from government, but still stood up to the cuts, Charities turning a blind eye need to be outed its wrong. Maybe B&w can help, at least then we,d know which Charities deserve our support and which don't.
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      · 4 hours ago
      @Kevin. You are totally right if these charities can't stand forward and actually fact check these politicians, outright lies and misinformation, if what they spouted was true then fair enough. But if the were called up on it then they'd change there tactics. Misinformation and lies bred hate and is changing this countries beliefs. It's a very slippery slope. Look what's going on in America where they openly spout lies and hateful rhetoric and it's never.picked up these start wars it's very sad. 
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      · 1 days ago
      @Kevin. Some mental health charities receive money from the government via grants and contracts to provide services. Maybe as the saying goes he who pays the piper calls the tune. Especially as the political parties appear to want to decrease benefit spending and use some of the money to fund support and rehabilitation services many charities provide. 
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    · 1 days ago
    Helen Whately expenses
    https://www.parallelparliament.co.uk/mp/helen-whately/expenses
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      · 9 hours ago
      @MPs Expenses Accommodation, Rent Amount 
      MPs should be paying their own rent, accommodation and day to day living costs, expense.  The public pays for their breakfast, lunch, supper, snacks, housing costs, hotels, travel..  
      When will this madness stop. 
      Greedy MPs.
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      · 1 days ago
      @MPs Expenses Wow!!!!!! Helen Whately is definitely a busy lady. filling in all of those expenses, they just kept going on and on, maybe they should be stopping mp expenses. whately had all sorts in there, it just went on and on. She should be ashamed to call people scroungers and lazy she should mind her own words. I only went back to December, but I think if the shoe fits she should wear it.(she'd probably claim for them to)