HC Deb 16 April 1973 vol 855 cc61-2W
Mr. Hornby

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what improvements in the pensions of British citizens resident in Australia are available under reciprocal arrangements now that Australia has changed its own pension provisions.

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE BUYING POWER OF THE RETIREMENT PENSION AND THE RETAIL PRICES INDEX BETWEEN JUNE 1970 AND FEBRUARY 1973, SHOWN BY INDICES BASED ON JUNE 1970 = 100
Month Standard rate of retirement pension for a single person General Index of Retail Prices Buying power of the retirement pension after adjustment for changes in prices
1970
June 100 100.0 100.0
July 100 100.7 99.3
August 100 100.6 99.4
September 100 101.1 98.9
October 100 102.2 97.8
November 100 102.9 97.2
December 100 103.6 96.5
1971
January 100 105.1 95.2
February 100 105.6 94.7
March 100 106.5 93.9
April 100 108.8 91.9
May 100 109.5 91.3
June 100 110.3 90.7
July 100 110.9 90.1
August 100 111.0 90.1
September 120 111.2 108.0
October 120 111.8 107.3
November 120 112.4 106.7
December 120 113.0 106.2
1972
January 120 113.7 105.6
February 120 114.2 105.1
March 120 114.6 104.7
April 120 115.7 103.8
May 120 116.2 103.2
June 120 117.0 102.6
July 120 117.4 102.2
August 120 118.3 101.4
September 120 118.9 100.9
October 135 120.6 112.0
November 135 121.0 111.6
December 135 121.7 111.0
1973
January 135 122.4 110.3
February 135 123.2 109.6

Mr. Dean

Any changes in our existing reciprocal agreement with Australia must await the passage of legislation on pensions now before the Australian Parliament. We are already in touch with the Australian authorities.