HC Deb 14 November 1966 vol 736 cc5-6W
Mr. Woof

asked the Minister of Social Security if she is aware that, despite the financial problems at the time, retirement and other pensions were increased in 1964, that the number of pensioners is increasing and that pensioners are experiencing difficulties due to present economic problems; and if the estimates of the level of retirement pensions and widow's benefits will be revised for 1970–71.

Miss Herbison

Retirement and widows' pensions were increased in March last year, under the National Insurance &c Act, 1964, by the largest amounts since the start of the present National Insurance scheme; and in real value the new rates remain appreciably higher than any previous rates. This year, the period for which widow's allowance is payable has been made 26 weeks instead of 13 weeks and an earnings-related supplement has been added. On 28th November, a new supplementary pensions scheme takes effect for retirement pensioners and other elderly people of limited means. I can assure my hon. Friend that the Government will continue to base their planning of future developments on the latest information about the growth in the number of pensioners and other relevant factors.