HC Deb 28 April 1908 vol 187 cc1061-2
MR. PIKE PEASE (Darlington)

To ask Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer what is the amount of revenue, including

Statement showing the Total Net Amount of Customs and Excise Revenue derived from Alcohol in the United Kingdom in each of the twenty years ended 31st March, 1907:—
Year ended 31st March. Excise.* Customs.† Total.
£ £ £
1888 21,739,737 5,320,969 27,060,706
1889 21,649,448 5,519,864 27,169,312
1890 23,270,428 5,997,058 29,267,486
1891 25,255,684 6,030,776 31,286,460
1892 26,332,021 5,948,150 32,280,171
1893 25,889,640 5,572,577 31,462,217
1894 25,884,958 5,557,407 31,442,365
1895 26,496,028 5,552,106 32,048,134
1896 27,510,988 5,693,424 33,204,412
1897 28,136,842 5,841,868 33,978,710
1898 29,045,035 5,853,259 34,898,294
1899 30,052,964 5,860,833 35,913,797
1900 32,648,297 6,885,602 39,533,899
1901 34,064,539 6,502,884 40,567,423
1902 32,209,217 6,266,330 38,475,547
1903 32,739,308 6,494,714 39,234,022
1904 32,129,099 6,022,076 38,151,175
1905 31,237,390 5,206,889 36,444,279
1906 30,748,228 5,095,370 35,843,598
1907 30,816,057 5,480,917 36,296,974
* Including Local Taxation Amounts from 1890–1 upwards.
† Including Local Taxation Amounts, but excluding appropriations to the Isle of Man.

both Customs and Excise, derived from alcohol during the last twenty years.

(Answered by Mr. Lloyd-George).