HC Deb 13 June 1967 vol 748 cc45-6W
50. Mr. Frank Allaun

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer how much in each £ sterling of Government expenditure in 1967–68 will be military expenditure, and how much will go to housing, health, pensions and education, respectively; and to what extent it is the Government's intention to alter these proportions in the next few years.

Mr. Diamond

As announced in my right hon. Friend's Budget statement, the Government are reconsidering the priorities between the different long-term public expenditure programmes.

CENTRAL AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Estimate of Expenditure 1967–68 expressed as a Proportion of £1 Sterling
s. d. s. d.
Defence (including Military Aid) 3 4
Social Benefits— 9 7
Housing 1 6
Health and Welfare (with Welfare Foods) 2 4
Pensions* 2 11
Education (with School Meals and Milk) 2 10
Other 7 1
* Includes all National Insurance, Industrial Injuries, War Pensions and Supplementary Benefits; excludes unemployment and sickness benefit and supplements, and maternity and death grants.