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Interview with Social Security Secretary David Ennals on the DHSS annual report which showed high amounts of public spending. He talks about how he believes people are happy with the health service, the...
Interview with Conservative MP Iain Sproat on his reaction to the Public Accounts Committeeâs findings on the DHSS overspending by ten million pounds. He is pleased that the committee backed him up....
Professor David Donnison on his Supplementary Benefits Commission report, according to which some people on the dole (e.g. those on potentially low incomes, with several children) are financially better off...
Sir Idwal Pugh answers criticisms of his report into dangers of whooping cough vaccinations. Pugh finds the complaint by the Association of Parents of Vaccine Damaged Children justified but criticises the...
Chancellor of the Exchequer Denis Healey on inflation and living standards over the next 12 months. Unidentified male interviewer asks, what will happen to the country’s standard of living under a 5% pay...
Interview with Stanley Orme, Labour social security minister, on an increase in child benefits. Female interviewer not identified.
Len Murray, General Secretary of the TUC, responds to Denis Healey’s 1978 Budget. He states his view that the Chancellor has got his general priorities right, although the biggest question mark lies over...
Interview with Labour MP Jeff Rooker on the contents of Chancellor Denis Healey’s 1978 Budget. He is very pleased with the introduction of the lower rate band at 25%, and with Child Benefit increases. On...
Unidentified male speaker (possibly Frank Field of the Poverty Action Group?) responds to Denis Healey’s 1978 Budget. He praises it as being the first of Healey’s children’s budgets, with the low-paid...
Interview with David Ennals, Secretary of State for Social Services, on a rise in social security benefits. Female interviewer not identified.
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