HC Deb 19 May 1977 vol 932 cc239-40W
Mr. Donald Stewart

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what is the value, in real terms, by which retirement pension has been reduced since it was last raised.

Regional Health Authority Number of Authorised Pay Beds Number of Hospitals with Authorised Pay Beds
Before 20th May 1977 After 20th May 1977 Before 20th May 1977 After 20th May 1977
Northern 169 117 49 44
Yorkshire 302 239 49 46
Trent 247 204 51 43
East Anglia 156 126 26 24
North West Thames 461 353 55 50
North East Thames 410 299 52 48
South East Thames 433 319 68 61
South West Thames 247 178 57 53
Wessex 187 146 44 44
Oxford 215 184 33 25
South Western 202 152 62 55
West Midlands 394 304 79 73
Mersey 164 126 38 34
North Western 336 272 51 51
London Postgraduate Boardsof Governors 227 194 11 11
England—Total 4,150 3,213 725 662
Scotland 234 184 51 46
Wales 60 47 23 23
Great Britain—Total 4,444 3,444 799 731

In 161 instances at the request of the authority concerned authorisation has been given on a group rather than on an individual hospital basis. It is a condition

Mr. Orme

On the basis of the movement of the General Index of Retail Prices, the retirement pension rates introduced in November 1976 had lost 5.7 per cent. of their real value by March 1977—the latest date for which a figure is available. This represents a decrease in real value of 87p a week in the standard rate payable to a single person and of £1.39 in the married couple's rate.

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