§ 35. Mr. Worsleyasked the Secretary of State for Social Services which Minister in his Department is responsible for war pensions.
§ Mr. CrossmanThe overall responsibility lies, of course, with me. My right hon. Friend, the Minister of State, Social Security, has special responsibility for war pensions and the Department's welfare activities for war pensioners. In parallel, my hon. Friend, the Minister of State, Health, is responsible for treatment, including the provision of appliances.
§ 44. Mr. Ridsdaleasked the Secretary of State for Social Services at what rate he estimates the loss in the value in real terms of the National Insurance pension, since it was last increased, will fall over the next 12 months.
§ Mr. SwinglerThe next 12 months could see an increase in the retirement pension as well as in the Retail Prices Index. I am not prepared to forecast the amount of either.
§ 54. Mr. Rankinasked the Secretary of State for Social Services what plans he has to increase the retirement pension beyond £4 10s., in view of the continued rise in the cost of living; and if he will make a statement.
§ Mr. SwinglerI have already indicated in replies to the hon. Members for South-all (Mr. Bidwell) and for Harwich (Mr. Ridsdale) on 2nd December that national insurance benefits will be reviewed in the autumn.—[Vol. 774, c. 1005–8.]