HC Deb 31 July 1984 vol 65 cc190-1W
Mr. Skeet

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will give revised cash limits for 1984–85 which take account of the carry forward of capital underspends in 1983–84 allowed under the end year flexibility schemes for central Government expenditure and for local authority expenditure.

Mr. Peter Rees

The new end year flexibility schemes for cash limited capital expenditure were announced on 7 July, at column 412, and 17 November 1983 at column526.

A list of revised cash limits is shown in the following table. Parliamentary approval for the changes in voted expenditure will be sought through Supplementary Estimates.

The total increase in cash limits in respect of end year flexibility is some £282 million. This sum is being met from the Reserve and will therefore not add to the public expenditure planning total.

Non-voted cash limits
Cash block Accounting Description Current cash limit £ million Increase £ million Revised cash limit £ million
NID 1 Northern Ireland Departments Services analogous to Great Britain services covered by cash limits 2,047.9 5.6 †2,053.6
DOE/NT 1 Department of the Environment Capital expenditure in England by new towns on housing, roads, commercial and industrial investment and certain 46.2 3.1 49.3
DOE/HC 1 Department of the Environment water services Capital expenditure in England on housing financed through the Housing Corporation 617.0 0.1 617.1
HO/LA 1‡ Home Office Capital expenditure by local authorities on police, courts and probation 118.8 2.2 121.0

Notes:

* The four cash-limited defence Votes are each separate cash limits, but by agreement with the Treasury, they are managed as a global cash limit. Underspend on expenditure eligible for the scheme in these cash limits has been carried forward to Class I, Vote 2.

† Components do not add due to rounding.

‡ This cash limit is in the local authority scheme which was announced on 17 November 1983. The maximum carry forward in this scheme is 2 per cent. The maximum carry forward for the central Government cash limits is 5 per cent.

Mr. Leigh

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will announce revised cash limits for the National Health Service for 1984–85 to take account of the pay awards to doctors, dentists, nurses, midwives and professions allied to medicine.

Mr. Peter Rees

Yes. Cash limits for the NHS will be increased to take account of the increased cost arising from these pay awards, announced by my right hon. Friend the

Department Vote cash block Current cash limit £'000 Increase in cash limit £'000 Revised cash limit £'000
Department of Health and Social Security XI, 1 8,839,637 122,970 8,962,607
Scottish Office XV, 14 1,429,799 18,920 1,448,719
Welsh Office XVI, 1 743,978 8,166 752,144
£ million £ million £ million
Northern Ireland Office NID, 1 2,053.6 6.0 *2,059.5
* Components do not add due to rounding.