§ Mr. Speedasked the Secretary of State for Social Services what he estimates would be the latest net cost of lowering the retiring age for men from 65 to 64, 63, 62, 61 and 60 years, respectively, at present rates of benefit and unemployment.
§ Dr. BoysonI refer my hon. Friend to my reply to the hon. and learned Member for Leicester, West (Mr. Janner) on Monday 27 June 1983.—[Vol. 44, c.33].