HC Deb 27 October 1953 vol 518 c347W
Mr. Hamilton

asked the Minister of Food the percentage increase in food prices in each of the past seven years; the respective annual rate of food subsidies in each, of those years; and the percentage increase or decrease in the prices of imported food in the same period.

Major Lloyd George

The following table gives the available information. The changes in retail prices are based on the old Cost-of-Living Index up to May, 1947, and thereafter on the Interim Index of Retail Prices which superseded it, and was itself revised in January, 1952. No general measure of import prices is available for the years before 1949, when the present Import Prices Index was introduced. The food subsidy figure given for each year relates to the financial year beginning in April of that year.

Year Annual Percentage Changes Food Subsidy
Food Retail Prices Increase or Decrease Import Prices of Food and Drink Increase or Decrease £ millions
1946 - 0.6 n.a 325
1947 - 0.6 n.a 392
1948 + 4.4 n.a 484
1949 + 11.1 + 4 425
1950 + 5.5 + 12 400
1951 + 18.0 + 12 414
1952 + 9.2 - 4 335
1953
(7 months) + 2.3 - 1 n.a