HC Deb 23 June 1988 vol 135 c711W
Mr. David Nicholson

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Services what national newspaper or television advertising has already been carried out by his Department to inform or explain to the public the current social security rule changes; whether any such advertising is to be carried out and at what cost; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Portillo

In the period between July 1986, when the Social Security Act became law, and March 1988, the end of the 1987–88 financial year, £1.41 million was spent on advertising. The split between television and press advertising was as follows:

£ thousands
TV Press
General reform advertising 243
Pensions 64 141
Maternity benefits 344
Housing benefits 55
Family credit 322
Income support 126
Widows benefits 49
Funeral benefits 59

Planned spending in the 1988–89 financial year is approximately £5 million. The split between television and press advertising of expenditure already committed is as follows:

£ thousands
TV Press
Pensions 1,162 286
Housing benefits 263
Family credit 2,106 709