§ 49. Sir W. Darlingasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what is the annual amount, to the most recent convenient date, received in Scotland from Customs and Excise duties.
§ Sir S. CrippsThe net amount from Customs and Excise duties received in Scotland during the financial year ended 29 31st March, 1949, was about £123 million (Customs, £55 million, Excise, £68 million).
§ Sir W. DarlingCan the Chancellor say the relation these payments to Scotland bear to the total payments to the United Kingdom?
§ Sir S. CrippsI could not without notice, but it would not be very informative if I could, because these goods in many cases are not necessarily consumed in Scotland.
§ Sir W. DarlingThe Chancellor will be aware that they are manufactured in Scotland.
§ Sir S. CrippsThe tax is on the consumer in this case and not on the manufacturer.