HC Deb 15 November 1982 vol 32 cc66-7W
Mr. Bowden

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will break down the figure of £180 million in paragraph 2.25 of the autumn Economic Statement into savings on particular benefits.

Mr. Rossi

In settling the social security public expenditure programme for 1983–84 there has been a part year adjustment in the light of the fact that the 9 per cent. forecast at the time of the Budget was too high. The reduction does not represent a judgment on the precise level of next year's uprating, either generally or in respect of particular benefits. It is simply a decision that at the end of the day the overall increase in expenditure on social security will be £180 million less than it otherwise would have been. As my right hon. and learned Friend made clear in his Autumn Statement on 8 November, the precise extent of next year's uprating for individual benefits will, as usual, be decided at Budget time.

Mr. Allen McKay

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will increase by £10 child benefit and by £50 supplementary benefit and unemployment benefit for the week beginning 19 December.

Mr. Newton

No.