From today, Personal Independence Payment (Pip) recipients aged 25 and over will receive their welfare cheques for four years after an initial assessment - up from the current nine months.
Under plans announced today, the Tories will comb through 720,000 claims for Personal Independence Payment (PIP) benefits for conditions such as anxiety, depression and ADHD.
The Government admitted on Tuesday that the number of people claiming into Personal Independence Payment (PIP) has 'grown considerably in recent years'.
Official forecasts reveal that the annual bill for Personal Independence Payment (PIP) is predicted to jump from £25.9 billion when Labour came to office to £44.9 billion by the end of the decade.
There were 3.83 million people claiming Personal Independence Payment (PIP) in England and Wales at the end of July - up by two per cent from 3.74 million claimants in just three months.
Kemi Badenoch 's party will attempt to change the Government's welfare Bill to tighten access to Personal Independence Payment (PIP) and Universal Credit.