HC Deb 17 June 1980 vol 986 cc501-2W
Mr. Michael Brown

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services (1) on what grounds benefits have been paid by the Supplementary Benefits Commission to persons in exceptional need wishing to return home in accordance with section 7 of the Social Security Act 1966 ;

(2) on how many occasions benefit has been paid to a person under section 7 of the Social Security Act 1966 to meet an exceptional need in the case of immigrants wishing to return home in each of the years since 1966.

Mrs. Chalker

The circumstances in which the Supplementary Benefits Commission uses its discretionary power under section 3 of the Supplementary Benefits Act 1976—formerly section 7 of the Supplementary Benefit Act 1966—to help with the cost of the fare of an immigrant and his family who wish to return to their country of origin for permanent resettlement, are set out at paragraph 9–27 of the Supplementary Benefits Handbook, 1979 edition. Broadly, the commission assists only those who are unlikely to become self-supporting in this country.

The number of payments made is as follows:

1966 75
1967 72
1968 93
1969 85
1970 103
1971 89
1972 103
1973 81
1974 77
1975 69
1976 45
1977 62
1978 37
1979 36