HC Deb 19 January 1976 vol 903 c289W
Mr. James Johnson

asked the Secretary of State for Prices and Consumer Protection what plans she has for changes in food subsidies.

Mrs. Shirley Williams

Expenditure on food subsidies during 1975–76 has continued to be greater than forecast, due to rather higher levels of consumption. I have, therefore, decided, in order to hold down the level of expenditure, to reduce the cheese subsidy from £188 per ton to £157 per ton with effect from Sunday 25th January. The reduction is equivalent to about 2p per lb at the retail level and is estimated to save £2 million in the current financial year.

I will be reviewing the rate of the butter subsidy in the light of negotiations in Brussels about CAP prices and subsidies for 1976–77, but I have no plans for other reductions in food subsidies before the end of July 1976.

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