HC Deb 09 November 1920 vol 134 cc1020-1W
Sir T. BRAMSDON

asked the Chief Secretary for Ireland what was the expenditure on the police force in Ireland in each of the years from 1913 to 1920, inclusive?

Sir H. GREENWOOD

The figures for which I am asked by the hon. Member are as follow:—

Dublin Metropolitan Police. Royal Irish Constabulary.
£ £
1913–14 97,608 1,372,526
1914–15 109,798 1,375,770
1915–10 100,452 1,384,769
1916–17 112,417 1,473,106
1917–18 129,756 1,618,724
1918–19 165,599 1,899,635
The exact figures for the last financial year are not yet ready for publication, but the expenditure will be covered by the £306,044 and £3,034,552 voted.

Sir T. BRAMSDON

asked the Chief Secretary for Ireland what has been the total expenditure on the Black-and-Tans from the inauguration of that force till the present time; and what was the date of its inauguration?

Sir H. GREENWOOD

As I stated on the 25th October in answer to the hon. and gallant Member for Newcastle East (Major Barnes), the so-called "Black-and-Tans" are not a separate force, but are recruits to the permanent establishment of the Royal Irish Constabulary. It is impossible to apportion the expenditure from the Royal Irish Constabulary Vote between these recruits and the rest of the force.