HC Deb 22 May 1975 vol 892 cc566-7W
Mr. William Hamilton

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what were the actual net payments made to the EEC by the United Kingdom in 1973 and 1974; what is the estimate for the current year; and how these figures compare with the estimates made at the beginning of each year in question.

Mr. Joel Barnett

In 1973 the United Kingdom's net contribution to the budget of the European Communities was £104 million, at outturn prices, compared with the estimate published in December 1972 in "Public Expenditure to 1976–77" (Cmnd. 5178) of £65 million at 1972 Survey prices. In 1974 the net contribution was £31 million, at outturn prices, compared with the estimate published in December 1973 in "Public Expenditure to 1977–78" (Cmnd. 5519) of £75 million at 1973 Survey prices. The United Kingdom's net contribution to the Community budget in 1975 was estimated in "Public Expenditure to 1978–79" (Cmnd. 5879) published in January 1975 to be £100 million. In the White Paper "Membership of the European Community, Report on Renegotiation" (Cmnd. 6003) published in March 1975 this estimate was revised downwards to £65 million-£75 million. Receipts from the Community budget in 1975 are now expected to be

£ million
1954 1964 1973
Central Government receipts:
Taxes on income 1,213 2,751 7,782
Additions to tax reserves 33 95 558
National insurance, etc. contributions 532 1,444 3,926
Taxes on expenditure 1,866 3,121 6,748
Taxes on capital 183 308 729
Central Government expenditure:
Current grants to the personal sector:
Education 39 135 469
Social security benefits 844 1,981 5,222
Other 41 60 309
The subsidy element of consumers' expenditure 395 397 982
Current expenditure on goods and services and capital formation:
National health service 486 1,010 2,750
Milk and welfare foods 43 37 11
Social security benefits 50 106 268