HC Deb 26 February 1924 vol 170 c299W
Mr. HARMSWORTH

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what the estimated cost would be of granting free railway passes to Members of Parliament between London and their constituencies?

Mr. SNOWDEN

As has already been announced, the question of free travelling facilities for Members is now under the consideration of the Prime Minister. The estimated cost must, of course, depend on the precise scope of such facilities.

Year. Customs. Excise. Total.
£ £ £
1920–21 29,369,828 1,074,686 30,444,514
1921–22 35,947,068 813,257 36,760,325
1922–23:
Collected* 39,376,393 812,104 40,188,497
Attributable† 37,676,395 793,950 38,470,345
Nine months to 31st December, 1923 29,198,589 783,231 29,981,820
* Includes amounts collected in Great Britain and Northern Ireland only.
† Net Revenue due to Great Britain and Northern Ireland (i.e., credited to the Imperial Exchequer) after adjustment with the Irish Free State.