§ Mr. Cartwrightasked the Secretary of State for Energy whether, in view of the impact of higher electricity charges on the less well off, he will give a general direction to electricity boards to install pre-payment meters, where these are re-
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§ Mrs. HartThe Community entered into supply agreements with 39 countries and organisations under its 1974 food aid programmes in cereals. Details are set out in a Commission working document covering the evaluation of Community food aid in that year of which a copy has been placed in the Library of the House. The cost to the Community budget is likely to be about £70 million.
Recipients are required to meet all costs arising after delivery, either "free on board" in EEC ports or "cost, insurance and freight" in recipient countries' ports; but we do not have precise figures.
Details of all British national actions are set out in the following table; but we do not have similar details of the implementation of other member States' national actions.
quested by retirement pensioners or families in receipt of supplementary benefit.
§ Mr. EadieNo. Electricity boards consider each request for a prepayment meter individually. The boards also operate easy-payment schemes to help consumers to pay for their electricity as they go rather than at the end of the quarter.