§ Ms. MowlamTo ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland if he will publish a table showing the total deductions made from(a) invalidity benefit, (b) child benefit, (c) widows benefit, (d) supplementary 137W benefit, (e) unemployment benefit, (f) sickness benefit and (g) retirement pensions in each year from 1979 to 1988 under the Payments for Debt (Emergency Provisions) Act (Northern Ireland) 1971.
Amount in £s Financial Year Supplementary Benefit Child Benefit Unemployment Benefit Sickness Benefit Invalidity Benefit Retirement Benefit Widow's Benefit 1978–79 764,280.45 11,801.49 122,419.34 12,715.25 132,306.44 39,759.89 60,279.09 1979–80 1,015,276.95 62,124.02 105,634.97 13,261.44 182,840.67 50,894.62 71,729.47 1980–81 1,477,225.14 70,435.71 211,779.09 15,740.65 256,734.06 83,339.53 105,914.09 1981–82 263,668.48 62,794.57 265,196.95 9,524.73 436,747.48 149,433.14 155,967.05 1982–83 474,264.89 86,299.35 367,573.98 16,694.64 872,123.58 379,438.35 322,442.86 1983–84 646,155.59 92,449.35 256,869.10 13,246.89 1,073,954.86 535,781.87 407,457.58 1984–85 724,889.61 73,860.16 121,855.50 12,935.62 1,015,112.09 442,253.64 352,402.35 1985–86 824,101.13 77,374.67 134,636.92 14,159.11 1,104,443.51 541,369.58 368,682.17 1986–87 991,135.65 69,529.60 157,726.37 17,815.43 1,288,668.52 664,586.12 427,617.80 1987–88 1,044,693.97 71,168.79 139,249.94 16,134.69 1,422,780.18 678,406.70 431,945.61 1988–891 328,953.65 18,836.74 30,638.85 3,088.67 404,581.18 185,306.65 117,627.04 1 To 14 October 1988.
§ Ms. MowlamTo ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland from how many people deductions were made under the Payments for Debt (Emergency Provisions) Act (Northern Ireland) 1971 in each of the years from 1979 to 1988.
§ Mr. Ian Stewart[holding answer 24 October 1988]: The numbers of people from whom deductions have been made is not available. The total number of debt cases recorded by the four main creditor bodies was as follows:
Year Numbers 1979–80 175,300 1980–81 176,300 1981–82 165,000 1982–83 158,000 1983–84 169,100 1984–85 141,400 1985–86 137,000 1986–87 127,000 1987–88 122,494