HC Deb 27 January 1966 vol 723 cc131-2W
Mr. Marten

asked the Secretary of State for Defence how much his Department spent on space developments in 1965; and what is the estimated expen-

CENTRAL AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT CURRENT EXPENDITURE, UNITED KINGDOM Selected years 1938–1964
Table 50
Central Government Expenditure Local Government Expenditure
Year £m. 1938=100 Percentage of National Product £m. 1938=100 Percentage of National Product
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
1938 1,099 100 21.2 416 100 8.0
1952 4,522 411 32.2 863 207 6.2
1955 4,965 452 29.3 1,100 264 6.5
1960 6,629 603 29.1 1,726 415 7.6
1963 8,088 736 30.0 2,326 559 8.6
1964 8,512 775 29.4 2,490 599 8.6

Source: National Income and Expenditure 1965 (Tables 4 and 5).

Notes: National product is taken as Gross National Product at market prices. There is double-counting in the figures as central government grants to local authorities are included in Column (1) and local government interest payments to central government in Column (4).

SOURCES OF FINANCE OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT CURRENT EXPENDITURE, UNITED KINGDOM Selected years 1938–1964
Table 51 (a) Percentages
Rates Other local income Central Government grants
(1) (2) (3)
1938 43.2 27.9 28.9
1952 41.4 17.5 41.1
1955 39.2 20.3 40.5
1960 39.2 21.1 39.7
1963 38.9 21.4 39.7
1964 38.3 21.2 40.5

Source: National Income and Expenditure 1965 (Table 5).

Notes: Column (1) includes payments in lieu of rates. Column (2) includes rents, dividends and interest, and gross trading income (before providing for depreciation and stock appreciation).

diture for 1966, showing in each case how much of the money was not spent in Great Britain.

Mr. Millan

It is estimated that £1.8 million will be spent in 1965–66 on payments to contractors in respect of space developments for Defence purposes: of this £0.3 million will be spent outside Great Britain. In addition there is supporting work, mainly in Ministry of Aviation establishments.

As regards 1966–67, I must ask the hon. Member to await the publication of the Estimates for that year.