HC Deb 30 July 1984 vol 65 cc102-3W
Mr. Craigen

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services (1) what was the amount of subsidy at the rate of 100 per cent. paid to each new town in Scotland and the Scottish Special Housing Association as grant in 1983–84 towards housing benefit costs for those on (a) standard cases and (b) full compensation paid for certificated cases; and whether he is able to break the information down by district council area;

(2) what was the amount of subsidy at the rate of 90 per cent. paid to each district and island council in Scotland as grant in 1983–84 towards housing benefit costs for (a) standard cases and (b) the full compensation paid for certificated cases.

Dr. Boyson

Firm information will not be available until authorities have submitted their final claims for 1983–84. Authorities have until 31 October to do so.

Dr. McDonald

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will estimate the cost of total benefit expenditure of standard cases of housing benefit, and its predecessor schemes, broken down into the various rebates and allowance categories, for each final year since 1978–79; and if he will estimate what proportion of expenditure on rate rebates wen to owner-occupiers.

Housing Benefit Expenditure: Standard Housing Benefit and Predecessor Schemes
Great Britain,£ million
1978–79 1979–80 1980–81 1981–82 1982–83 1983–84*
Total benefit expenditure 412 479 631 928 1,112 1,385
Total rent rebates 207 238 317 490 594 713
Total rent allowances 38 40 48 64 73 138
Total rate rebates 167 201 266 374 445 534
* Estimated

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