HC Deb 31 January 1984 vol 53 cc128-9W
20. Mr. McQuarrie

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many persons are in receipt of supplementary benefit in the Banff and Buchan constituency; and if he will list the categories under which the benefit is paid.

Dr. Boyson

I regret that statistics of supplementary benefit claims in the Banff and Buchan constituency are not available. Three local social security offices serve the constituency — Aberdeen North, Peterhead and Elgin. The number of claimants in receipt of supplementary benefit from those offices at December 1983 was 16,800; 6,100 ware in receipt of supplementary pensions and 10,700, including 5,800 unemployed people, were in receipt of supplementary allowances.

32. Mr. Wainwright

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will implement the Social Security Advisory Committee's proposal to extend the long-term rate of supplementary benefit to unemployed people under pensionable age in phases beginning with those with children.

Dr. Boyson

No. The cost would be £220 million a year even if the extension were limited to those with children, and on cost grounds alone the proposal has to be ruled out at present.

47. Mr. Frank Field

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many payments of supplementary benefit have been made to people who suffered wrongful voluntary unemployment deductions; and what was the total amount paid, up to the latest date for which information is available (a) as a result of the scrutiny of current cases, and (b) as a result of the publicity campaign.

Dr. Boyson

At 20 December 1983,(a) the scrutiny of current cases had resulted in 6,534 payments totalling £156,749, and (b) the publicity campaign had resulted in 136 payments totalling £4,117.