§ Mr. Mike Thomasasked the Secretary of State for Social Services (1) if she will list in the Official Report the gains in income of (a) a one child family, (b) a two child family and (c) a four child family, earning (1) £20 a week, (2) £30 a week, (3) £40 a week and (4) £60 a week, with a family allowance increase of £3.60 per child per week, including the first child, assuming that the family allowance is taxable and clawback of child tax allowances; and if she will give net income figures for (i) those families claiming family income supplement, free school meals, rent and rate rebates and (ii) families not claiming these benefits:
(2) if she will list in the Official Report the gains in income of (a) a one child family, (b) a two child family and (c) a four child family, earning (1) £20 a week, (2) £30 a week, (3) £40 a week and (4) £60 a week, with a family allowance of £3.60 per child per week, including the first child, assuming tax free family allow- 198W ances and child tax allowances reduced to half their present rates;
(3) if she will list in the Official Report the gains in income of (a) a one child family, (b) a two child family and (c) a four child family, earning (1) £20 a week, (2) £30 a week, (3) £40 a week and (4) £60 a week, with a family allowance of £3.60 per child per week, including the first child, assuming that the family allowance is taxable and child tax allowances are simultaneously abolished; and if she will give net income figures for (i) those families claiming income supplement, free school meals, rent and rate rebates and (ii) families not claiming these benefits.
§ Mr. O'MalleyI will publish the information in theOfficial Report as soon as possible.