HC Deb 03 June 1986 vol 98 cc431-2W
Sir Brandon Rhys Williams

asked the Prime Minister what were the costs for the United Kingdom as a whole in 1983–84, 1984–85 and 1985–86 of administering (a) social security benefits, (b) housing benefit, (c) personal

Kensington, 20 March 1985, Official Report, c. 505, showing Government support for housing, by category, in 1984–85 and 1985–86.

The Prime Minister

Following are the available estimates for 1983–84 to 1985–86:

£ million
1983–84 1984–85 ●1985–86
Assistance to supplementary benefit recipients:*
Rents* 1,700 1,950 2,150
Rates* 700 850 950
Mortgage interest* 150 n.a. n.a.
Rent rebates and allowances† 900 950 1,050
Rate rebates† 550 550 600
Mortgage interest relief‡ ■2,750 3,500 4,750
Improvement and thermal insulation grantsob/ ■1,260 1,022 677
Central Government subsidies to LA, NT and HA housing¶ ■657 713 757
Rate fund contributions to LA housing ■634 584 632

Notes

* Certificated rent rebates and allowances, rate rebates and mortgage interest; including housing benefit supplements.

† Rebates and allowances to non-recipients of supplementary benefit. Including rate rebates under provisions of the Rating and Disabled Persons Act.

‡ MIRAS and other mortgage interest tax relief.

ob/ Grants paid to private owners and tenants.

¶ Including subsidies to Scottish Special Housing Association aid Northern Ireland Housing Executive.

n.a. not available

● provisional

■ revised.

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