HC Deb 16 March 1979 vol 964 c352W
Mr. Welsh

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland what the special islands grant would now be if it was to maintain its value when first introduced; and whether he plans to increase this grant.

Mr. Hugh D. Brown

Based on retail price index data, the grant would have to be raised to about £117,000 to provide the equivalent purchasing power of a grant of £25,000 in 1955. That is not a meaningful figure; account must be taken of the totality of support for agriculture in the islands of which this is only a small part. For example, the proposed increase of 50p in the hill sheep compensatory allowances will increase the support to island producers in 1979 by about £225,000. On the second point, I refer the hon. Member to the reply given to the right hon. Member for Orkney and Shetland (Mr. Grimond) on 7 March 1979.—[Vol. 963, No. 66, c.708.]

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