HC Deb 25 March 1958 vol 585 c34W
Sir W. Robson Brown

asked the Minister of Pensions and National Insurance to what extent under the Family Allowances (Qualifications) Regulations, 1946, which entitles an alien who lives in this country for three out of the preceding four years to enjoy benefits of family allowances, it is also required that he should make the appropriate contributions in a manner similar to that required of British subjects.

Mr. Boyd-Carpenter

As contributions are not paid in respect of family allowances by British subjects or foreigners, there is no such provision as my hon. Friend has in mind.