§ Mr. Steenasked the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs if he will give comparative figures for the exchange of young people between England and Italy between June 1970 and June 1972 and for the last complete year, respectively; and if he will take steps to maintain the growth rate of such exchanges.
§ Mr. HattersleyThe only statistics available are those of of youth exchange projects which have involved support from public funds through the British Council.
The figures of these are as follows:
Year Exchanges Total to Italy to United Kingdom 1970–71 29 14 43 1971–72 20 6 26 1974–75 741 258 999 We intend to ensure that youth exchanges with Italy continue at the highest level compatible with the funds available.
§ Mr. Steenasked the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs in view of the progress which is evident in the youth exchange programme within the EEC countries, particularly with Italy, if he will pay special regard to this when considering future grant allocations to the British Council for these purposes.
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§ Mr. HattersleyAs I said on 18th December 1974—[Vol. 882, c.440.]—funds have been made available to the British Council for youth exchange projects with Italy during 1975–76. In current economic circumstances I am unable to give a precise commitment, but continue to hope that it will be possible to allocate funds for such purposes in the future.
§ Mr. Steenasked the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (1) if he will give priority to encouraging and developing youth exchange programmes with Italy, having regard to the interest shown by independent Italian organisations and the practical help given by the Italian Government;
(2) if he is satisfied with the youth exchange operation, in so far as it affects Great Britain and Italy.
§ Mr. HattersleyWe consider that the youth exchanges programme is progressing satisfactorily. British official grants towards such exchanges have been increased from £11,822 in 1973–74 to nearly £20,000 in 1974–75.
§ Mr. Steenasked the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs how much of the allocated funds, given to the British Council for Common Market youth exchange programmes, has been spent; in relation to which Common Market countries; and for what cause.
§ Mr. HattersleyExpenditure up to the end of the financial year 1974–75 totals £413,411. The breakdown by country is as follows:
Common Market Country Funds Spent £ Belgium 15,724 Denmark 13,835 Irish Republic 1,856 France 109,068 Germany 206.982 Italy 39,804 Luxembourg 281 The Netherlands 25,861 These funds have been used to develop further British-Italian youth exchanges.
§ Mr. Steenasked the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs if he will provide funds to develop mutual training provisions for community work by young people in Great Britain and the Common Market countries.
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§ Mr. HattersleyFunds have been allocated to the British Council for youth exchanges with European Community countries during the year 1975–76. As my hon. Friend the Under-Secretary of State said in reply to a similar Question on 6th December 1974—[Vol. 882, c.665]—the British Council encourages all worthwhile youth exchange projects, including those involving community work.