HC Deb 18 October 1950 vol 478 c244W
17. Mr. Driberg

asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies if he is aware that the cost of living in Cyprus rose by some 14 points in the three months after devaluation; if this tendency has now been checked; and what steps have been taken to alleviate the hardship thus caused and to reduce the cost of living.

Mr. J. Griffiths

The Cyprus cost of living index rose 13 points during the first three months after devaluation, but since January, 1950, when a new index of retail prices was introduced, the rise has been comparatively small. On the basis of the new index the total rise since devaluation is about 8 per cent. The Cyprus Government is also budgeting to spend £300,000 in 1950 on food subsidies, out of a total budget of about £4 million.