§ Mr. Kenneth Clarkeasked the Secretary of State for Social Services what is the policy of Her Majesty's Government to the recent communication from the European Commission (Com (76) 719 final) suggesting that member States should adopt common principles for the index-linking of social security benefits; 118W and whether, in particular, the British Government will seek to align themselves with the majority of EEC member States by making provision for the systematic adjustment of child benefits in line with inflation.
§ Mr. OrmeThe European Commission invited the Council of Ministers on 12th January to take note of a communication on the systematic adjustment—dynamisation—of social security benefits. The Commission makes no legislative proposals, and merely reserves the right to make proposals in this field at a later date. The Government have noted the conclusions reached by the Commission, which are that, while in some respects the present time might have been considered opportune for establishing certain common standards, there should be no attempt to impose such standards in the difficult economic situation at present facing member States.
As regards child benefit, there is a statutory requirement for the rate to be reviewed annually.
§ Mr. Gristasked the Secretary of State for Social Services which social security benefits are not liable to tax; and what was the total paid in respect of each benefit for 1975–76 and 1976–77 to date.
§ Mr. OrmeThe information requested is given below. The benefits which are not liable for tax, their cost in 1975–76 and provisional estimates of expenditure for 1976–77 are as follows:
1975–76 1976–77 Benefit £ million £ million Sickness benefit 443 505 Invalidity benefit 448 516 Unemployment benefit 454 568 Maternity benefit 55 67 Death grant 15 15 Injury benefit 39 44 Industrial disablement benefit 145 165 Industrial death benefit (gratuities only) — — Workmen's compensation supplementation 3 3 Industrial diseases benefit in respect of pre-1948 employment 1 1 War disablement pension 168 185 War widows' allowances for children 2 2 Family income supplement 12 17 Attendance allowance 96 127 Non-contributory invalidity pension 12 44 Supplementary benefit 1,187 1,553