HC Deb 13 June 1921 vol 143 cc61-2W
Mr. HANNON

asked the President of the Board of Education whether he will explain the reasons which have given rise to the increase in the expenditure of the Board of Education from £14,369,000 in the financial year 1913–14 to £51,014,000 in the current year; and whether he will indicate to what extent this increase is due to the increase in school attendance, the increase in the number of teachers, the increase in the standard of teachers' pay, and the amount of war bonus being paid to teachers?

Mr. H. LEWIS

I do not think it possible to deal satisfactorily with this matter by means of question and answer. I would refer the hon. Member to the printed notes on pages 18 to 24 of the Estimates for 1921–22, Class IV, Vote 1, and to the OFFICIAL REPORT of the Debate on these Estimates on 12th April. Further information relating to the financial year 1920–21, will be found in the White Paper, Expenditure on Education, Cmd. 931 of 1920.