HC Deb 20 December 1982 vol 34 c365W
Mr. David Atkinson

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services how much it would cost to uprate the over-80s pension to the level of the basic retirement pension; and how many pensioners would be affected.

Mr. Rossi

The cost of uprating the over-80s pension to the level of the basic retirement pension at 1982–83 benefit levels is estimated to be £20 million net of savings in supplementary benefit. About 45,000 pensioners would be affected.

Mr. Bowden

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many people are in receipt of the additional pension for those over 80 years of age.

Mr. Newton

It is estimated that at May 1982 about 1.6 million retirement pensioners, including pensioners living abroad, were receiving the age addition payable to pensioners over the age of 80.