§ 7. Mr. Sainsburyasked the Secretary of State for Social Services whether he will now state whether he proposes to grant a Christmas bonus for pensioners in 1978.
§ Mr. EnnalsNo decision has been taken on this issue.
§ Mr. SainsburyDoes the Secretary of State accept that last year many pensioners were confused by hearing early in the year that there would not be a bonus and then, rather late in the year, having the Government introduce one? Can he undertake this year to give an early indication to pensioners of whether there is to be a bonus?
§ Mr. EnnalsOn the contrary, I think that pensioners were delighted with the news. It was a magnificent achievement that about 8 million people, most of them retirement pensioners, were able to get a sum before Christmas which enabled them to enjoy their Christmas and to enjoy it with others.
959 The Government do not need to take a decision too early. Certainly we shall take a decision well in advance, and, of course, it will be announced to the House.
§ Mr. MaddenDoes my right hon. Friend agree that, even if a Christmas bonus is paid, many pensioners are most anxious that it could be swallowed up by a substantial increase in the television licence fee? Will he undertake to have discussions with the Home Secretary to see whether a half rate or free system for television licences can be introduced for all pensioners living alone, as this would be warmly welcomed by all pensioners?
§ Mr. EnnalsI shall discuss that with my right hon. Friend.