§ Miss Richardsonasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer how many lone parents benefit from the additional personal allowance.
§ Mr. Peter Rees,pursuant to his reply [Official Report, 6 July 1979; Vol. 969 c. 773], gave the following answer:
About 425,000 lone parents benefit from the additional personal allowance in 1979–80.
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE ON SUBSIDIES FROM CENTRAL GOVERNMENT AND RATE FUND (EXCLUDING RENT REBATES) Total per local authority/ new town dwelling £m £ 1970–71 … … … … 315 58 1971–72 … … … … 330 59 1972–73 … … … … 325 58 1973–74 … … … … 435 77 1974–75 … … … … 800 138 1975–76 … … … … 1,045 176 1976–77 … … … … 1,295 212 1977–78 … … … … 1,365 218 1978–79 (provisional) … … … … 1,620 255
MORTGAGE TAX RELIEF AND OPTION MORTGAGE SUBSIDY 1. Mortgage tax relief £ million 2. Option mortgage £ million Total 1+2 per mortgaged dwelling £ [Total 1+2 per owner-occupied dwelling £ 1970–71 … … … 282 15 58 32 1971–72 … … … 307 18 61 34 1972–73 … … … 361 28 72 39 1973–74 … … … 504 51 99 55 1974–75 … … … 687 75 134 74 1975–76 … … … 855 104 165 91 1976–77 … … … 1,078 140 206 114 1977–78 … … … 1,030 154 197 108 1978–79 (Provisional) … … … 1,098 150 205 1121