§ Mr. Trippierasked the Minister for the Civil Service what savings have been made in manpower within the Civil Service since 3 May.
§ Mr. ChannonBetween 1 April 1979 and 1 January 1980 the total number of Civil Service staff in post fell by 24,500.
§ Mr. John MacKayasked the Minister for the Civil Service what is the size of the Civil Service at the most recent convenient date; and what it was on 1 April 1979.
§ Mr. ChannonAt 1 January 1980 there were 707,800 civil servants in post in central government departments. At 1 April 1979 the corresponding figure was 732,300.
§ Mr. van Straubenzeeasked the Minister for the Civil Service by how much manpower in the Civil Service increased between February 1974 and May 1979, and since May 1979.
§ Mr. ChannonStaff in post in central Government Departments increased by 37,900 between 1 January 1974 and 1 April 1979. Between 1 April 1979 and 1 January 1980 there was a reduction of 24,500. Information on staff numbers is collected quarterly at 1 January, 1 April, 1 July and 1 October. Details are not held centrally for other months of the year.
§ Mr. Kenneth Lewisasked the Minister for the Civil Service what further economies he expects to be able to make in the Civil Service during 1980–81.
§ Mr. Channon. I refer my hon. Friend to the statement I made on 6 December 1979—[Vol. 975, c. 627–401]—and to my reply to a question by my hon. Friend the Member for Brigg and Scunthorpe (Mr. Brown) on 14 March.