HC Deb 30 October 1987 vol 121 cc468-9W
Mr. Frank Field

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will estimate the cost savings arising from the abolition of the existing supplementary benefit scheme, taking account of the effect of the statutory uprating which was due this November.

Mr. Scott

In public expenditure terms, we estimate that expenditure on income support and the social fund (excluding payments for maternity and funeral expenses) will be £290 million higher in 1988–89 than if the existing supplementary benefits scheme had continued with rates increased in the usual way. The statutory date for upratings was fixed at April by the Social Security Act 1986.