HC Deb 24 May 1976 vol 912 cc82-3W
Mr. John Moore

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer, following his Written Answer in the Official Report of 1st December 1975, columns 475 and 476, whether there have been any further capital debt or revenue write-offs in the nationalised industries; what is the latest figure for the total capital employed by the nationalised industries; and whether payment of dividends on the public dividend capital is to be made by any nationalised industry in the fiscal year 1975–76.

Mr. Joel Barnett

There has been one further write-off. Under the Post Office (Banking Services) Act, which received the Royal Assent on 25th March, Post Office indebtedness to the National Loans Fund was reduced by £29.7 million, of which £13 million in respect of its banking services has been recreated in the form of public dividend capital. The latest available figure for total capital employed by the nationalised inductries remains £18,268 million. Whether there are to be any dividends for 1975–76 on public dividend capital will be decided later when the accounts of the iudustries concerned are finalised.

Mr. John Moore

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer, following his Written Answer in the Official Report of 1st December 1975, column 474, to the hon. Member for Tonbridge and Mailing (Mr. Stanley), what were the total profits or losses in the nationalised industries for 1975–76 on the same basis.

Mr. Joel Barnett

The comparable total for 1975–76 cannot be calculated until the detailed figures for all the nationalised industries are published later this year in their annual reports and accounts.

Mr. John Moore

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer, further to his answers to the hon. Member for Burton (Mr. Lawrence) on 6th February 1976, Official Report, column 774, if he will indicate the subsidies, compensation or other payments for the period ended March 1976, for the nationalised industries.

Mr. Joel Barnett

The provisional cumulative totals to March 1976 are as follows:

Nationalised Industries
Cumulative subsidies, compensation and other payments in respect of the period to March 1976
£ million
National Coal Board 590
Electricity Industry (England and Wales) 649
Electricity Industry (Scotland) 50
British Gas Corporation 107
British Steel Corporation
Post Office 465
British Airways Board 48
British Airports Authority 9
British Transport Commission (1) 260
British Railways Board 2497
London Transport Board (1) 41
British Transport Docks Board
British Waterways Board 43
National Freight Corporation 51
National Bus Company 48
Scottish Transport Group 27
(1) The BTC ceased to exist from 1st January 1963. The LTB ceased to be a nationalised industry on 1st January 1970.