HC Deb 20 January 1942 vol 377 cc246-7W
Rear-Admiral Beamish

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what progress has been made with the investigations into the social and economic aspects of family allowance; whether an interim or final Report is to be expected shortly; and whether consideration has been given to the proposal to provide such allowances in the form of coupons for specific quantities of basic foodstuffs and clothing for children?

Sir K. Wood

Considerable progress has been made with the investigation which I have undertaken, but I am not yet in a position to make a statement on the subject. As regards the last part of the Question, my investigation has been primarily concerned with cash allowances, but I appreciate that in present conditions the problem may be less one of cash than of ensuring that adequate supplies are available for children. The Government have taken a number of practical measures to this end, and the position in this respect will continue to be watched with a view to such action as the circumstances may require.