HC Deb 07 March 1927 vol 203 cc861-2W
Colonel DAY

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether he is aware of the fact that the turnover on the stock and

England and Wales and (ii) the amount of their receipts from Government grants—

Year. Total expenditure. Receipts from Government grants.
£ £
1909–10 169,413,084 20,914,877
1910–11 150,638,401 21,164,998
1911–12 154,134,657 22,269,629
1912–13 161,610,272 21,911,601
1913–14 169,408,303 22,617,246
1914–15 175,094,163 23,160,815
1915–16 165,600,392 23,353,070
1916–17 161,916,047 22,881,288
1917–18 173,609,435 26,309,189
1918–19 198,083,901 28,910,807
1919–20 289,353,186 48,263,446
1920–21 437,608,435 63,040,998
1921–22 493,755,662 76,663,078
1922–23 418,280,961 75,843,058
1923–24 393,278,459 78,324,525
The foregoing table includes all expenditure by local authorities. A large part of the expenditure is incurred in respect of undertakings for the supply of water, gas and electricity, tramway undertakings, and harbour, dock, pier and canal undertakings. Throughout the table the Metropolitan Water Board is regarded as being a local authority.