§ Mr. Horamasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if, in accordance with the note by the Treasury at appendix 5 of the Treasury and Civil Service Committee Report, Session 1981–82 on "The Government's Economic Policy: Autumn Review" and with the answer to the hon. Member for Islington, South and Finsbury (Mr. Cunningham) on 23 November 1982, Official Report, c. 418, he will update the figures for 1982–83 and for 1983–84 on the basis of announced changes for those on 75 per cent., 100 per cent., 200 per cent. and 500 per cent. of national average earnings, for single, married, and married plus two children families, including data on gross earnings, income tax, national insurance contributions, child benefit, net earnings and indirect taxes in each case and for 1983–84 using the Red Book forecast.
§ Mr. RidleyI shall let the hon. Member have a reply as soon as possible.