HC Deb 22 June 1981 vol 7 cc49-50W
Mr. Ernie Ross

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will study the letter sent to him by the Dundee Association for Social Services on social security benefits for school leavers in Scotland; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Alexander Fletcher

I have not received any letter on this subject from the association. Questions relating to

Projected Home Populations, 1979-Based, Strathclyde and Districts
District 1981 1983 1987 1990
Argyll and Bute 64,017 63,930 64,159 64,616
Bearsden and Milngavie 39,227 39,630 40,658 41,471
Clydebank 50,988 49,935 48,248 47,288
Cumbernauld and Kilsyth 65,376 66,608 69,061 70,749
Cumnock and Doon Valley 45,506 44,796 43,311 41,946
Cunninghame 137,039 138,423 141,636 144,102
Dumbarton 79,238 79,464 80,251 81,035
East Kilbride 83,140 83,150 83,315 83,408
Eastwood 52,023 52,454 53,721 54,984
Glasgow City 765,639 742,147 702,572 681,145
Hamilton 106,989 106,650 106,290 106,191
Inveiclyde 100,662 99,232 97,034 96,126
Kilmamock and Loudon 80,599 79,807 78,323 77,278
Kyle and Carrick 112,460 112,467 112,827 113,209
Lanark—now Clydesdale 56,848 57,160 58,021 58,758
Monklands 108,253 107,265 105,716 104,703
Motherwell 147,601 145,141 140,713 137,761
Renfrew 215,589 216,685 219,763 222,068
Strathkelvin 87,060 88,440 91,830 94,563
Total for Strathclyde Region 2,398,254 2,373,384 2,337,449 2,321,401

social security benefits are primarily the responsibility of my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Social Services.