HC Deb 08 November 1978 vol 957 cc195-7W
Mr. Ralph Howell

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services how much money has been paid out so far in the current year in supplementary benefit payments and housing costs for (a) strikers' and (b) strikers' dependants.

Mr. Orme

Up to 3rd October 1978, —1⅔ million has been paid out in supplementary benefit for strikers' dependants and £4,400 to strikers without dependants. It is not possible to say how much of this was attributable to housing costs. My right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for the Environment tells me that

Strikers' Dependants Strikers
Week ending Amount Number of Payments Amount Number of Payments
£ £
3rd October 1978 53 2 10 1
10th October 1978 112,191 7,424 10 1
17th October 1978 154,681 10,741 30 2
24th October 1978 127,919 10,106 24 2
31st October 1978 161,951 13,152 4 1

the value of child additions paid to claimants during sickness and unemployment benefit.

Mr. Orame

Following is the information:

the amount of rent rebates and allowances and rate rebates received by people on strike is not available.

Mr. John Page

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will publish a table showing the amounts paid out weekly in supplementary benefit to the families of strikers and to strikers themselves, with numbers in both cases, and the special administrative costs involved in connection with the present industrial dispute at the Ford Motor Company.

Mr. Orme

The information is as follows:

The administrative costs of dealing with claims arising from the dispute cannot be separately identified.

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