HC Deb 27 June 1975 vol 894 c253W
Mr. Fairbairn

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what are the social security benefits payable to an unemployed man with a family of two.

Mr. Meacher

An unemployed man with a wife and one child might be entitled, depending on his particular circumstances and on the satisfaction of the conditions attaching to each benefit, to any or all of the following: unemployment benefit, earnings-related supple-

Jockey Club
Financial Year Turf Board Overnight Declaration Scheme Suppression of Doping Scheme Joint Racing Board
£ £ £ £
1961–62 12,486 10,000
1962–63 17,877 44,377
1963–64 19,735 29,402
1964–65 1,750 20,000 27,759
1965–66 7,000 25,250 24,446
1966–67 7,000 25,000 29,922
1967–68 7,000 25,000 31,578
1968–69 25,000 33,185 7,000
1969–70 25,000 36,000 7,000
1970–71 25,000 46,076 7,375†
1971–72 25,000 41,990 7,500†
1972–73 25,000 * 7,500†
1973–74 25,000 7,500†
1974–75 25,000 7,500†
1975–76 25,000 7,500†
* In 1973 an independent company limited by guarantee was established to take over the responsibilities for the Suppression of Doping Scheme, which included Security Field Force, Veterinary Field Force and the Forensic Laboratory. This company is financed by the Levy Board.
† £500 as a contribution to the Controller of Racing Programmes' salary (£375 part year).

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