§ Miss Richardsonasked the Secretary of State for Social Services what would be the annual cost in 1980–81 of each 1 per cent. increase in (a) short-term supplementary benefit, (b) long-term supplementary benefit, (c) unemployment benefit, (d) maternity allowance, (e) sickness benefit, (f) injury benefit, (g) invalidity benefit, (h) child benefit, (i) retirement pension, (j) widows benefit, (k) non-contributory invalidity pension. (l) invalid care allowance, (m) mobility allowance and (n) attendance allowance.
§ Mrs ChalkerThe annual cost of a 1 per cent. increase in 1980–81 is estimated to be:
£ million (a) short-term supplementary benefit 14 (b) long-term supplementary benefit 4 (c) unemployment benefit 7 (d) maternity allowance 1 (e) sickness benefit 5 (f) injury benefit ½ (g) invalidity benefit 11 (h) child benefit 27 (i) retirement pension 98 (j) windows benefit 6 (k) non-contributory invalidity pension 1 (l) invalid care allowance minimal (m) mobility allowance 1 (n) attendance allowance 2