HC Deb 17 January 1983 vol 35 c29W
Mr. Ernie Ross

asked the Prime Minister if she will list those bodies set up by the Government which have employed Saatchi and Saatchi Ltd. for advertising purposes; what have been the nature of the advertisements and the cost of each.

The Prime Minister

The majority of non-Exchequer bodies deal direct with a wide variety of advertising agencies. Of these bodies, I understand that British Airways, British Rail, and the Health Education Council have accounts with Saatchi and Saatchi. Government Departments deal with advertising agencies through the Central Office of Information, and without incurring disproportionate cost it is only possible to give more details of the advertising contracted in this way.

By this route, Saatchi and Saatchi have been employed on behalf of the Manpower Services Commission to advertise its youth opportunities programme, under a contract let by the previous Administration in October 1977. To identify individual advertisements would involve disproportionate cost, but the annual expenditure with the agency has been:

£
1977–78 217,600
1978–79 745,000
1979–80 271,100
1980–81 869,000
1981–82 782,500
1982–83 2,010,000*
* Estimated.