HC Deb 23 November 1978 vol 958 cc744-6W
Mr. Kilfedder

asked the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland if he will make a statement on the review of the supplementary benefit system as it is administered in Northern Ireland.

Mr. Carter

The current review of the supplementary benefit scheme initiated by my right. hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Social Services does not include the operation of the scheme in Northern Ireland. However, the Northern Ireland scheme is essentially the same as that in Great Britain and any changes arising from the review will obviously have implications for Northern Ireland. In view of this, copies of the review team's report "Social Assistance" have been widely distributed in Northern Ireland and a large number of interested organisations and individuals have been asked to com-

Country widow beneficiaries Retirement pensioners Total
Republic of Ireland 103 1,659 1,762
Canada 44 1,079 1,123
Australia 73 975 1,048
USA 34 482 516
New Zealand 15 259 274
South Africa 4 138 142
Rhodesia 1 27 28
Channel Islands 2 19 21
Spain 20 20
Italy 17 17
Switzerland 11 11
Germany (Federal Republic) 8 8
Netherlands 8 8
France 7 7
Belgium 6 6
Austria 5 5
Gibraltar 3 2 5
Israel 5 5
Malta 2 3 5
Argentina 3 3
India 3 3
Antigua 2 2
Bahamas 2 2
Jamaica 2 2
Kenya 2 2
Yugoslavia 2 2
Cyprus 1 1
Libya 1 1
Malawi 1 1
Monaco 1 1
Peru 1 1
Poland 1 1
Portugal 1 1
Turkey 1 1
Zambia 1 1
Isle of Man 1 1
Totals 281 4,756 5,037

ment. The Northern Ireland Supplementary Benefits Commission has agreed to co-ordinate local consultations, and the Government are sponsoring a seminar at the New University of Ulster from 18th to 20th December to consider the report in detail.

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