HC Deb 26 March 1975 vol 889 cc197-8W
Mr. Mike Thomas

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services (1) if she will list in the Official Report the gains in income of (a) a one child family, (b) a two child family and (c) a four child family, earning (1) £20 a week, (2) £30 a week, (3) £40 a week and (4) £60 a week, with a family allowance increase of £3.60 per child per week, including the first child, assuming that the family allowance is taxable and clawback of child tax allowances; and if she will give net income figures for (i) those families claiming family income supplement, free school meals, rent and rate rebates and (ii) families not claiming these benefits:

(2) if she will list in the Official Report the gains in income of (a) a one child family, (b) a two child family and (c) a four child family, earning (1) £20 a week, (2) £30 a week, (3) £40 a week and (4) £60 a week, with a family allowance of £3.60 per child per week, including the first child, assuming tax free family allow- ances and child tax allowances reduced to half their present rates;

(3) if she will list in the Official Report the gains in income of (a) a one child family, (b) a two child family and (c) a four child family, earning (1) £20 a week, (2) £30 a week, (3) £40 a week and (4) £60 a week, with a family allowance of £3.60 per child per week, including the first child, assuming that the family allowance is taxable and child tax allowances are simultaneously abolished; and if she will give net income figures for (i) those families claiming income supplement, free school meals, rent and rate rebates and (ii) families not claiming these benefits.

Mr. O'Malley

I will publish the information in theOfficial Report as soon as possible.