HC Deb 24 April 1998 vol 310 cc724-6W
Mr. Tyler

To ask the President of the Council if she will list the benefits and the monetary value of benefits granted to each opposition party, including details for both Houses of Parliament and both Short Money funding and other allocations, with special reference to(a) salaries of the Official Opposition Leader and whips, (b) salaries and costs of civil servants attached to the Official Opposition Whips' Office, (c) the provision of a car and driver to the Leader of the Opposition and (d) the supply of newspapers and other services to the Official Opposition Whips' Office for (i) 1996–97, (ii) 1997–98 and (iii) 1998–99. [38950]

Mrs. Ann Taylor

1996–97
£
Financial Assistance to Opposition Parties (Short Money):
Labour 1,530,190.51
Liberal Democrats 316,480.64
SNP 36,782.68
Plaid Cymru 22,040.36
Ulster Unionist 46,357.18
Democratic Unionist 15,954.37
SDLP 23,134.12
Total 1,990,939.86

1997–98
£
Period: 1 April 1997 to April 1997 (pre General Election)
Labour 129,017.97
Liberal Democrats 26,677.05
SNP 3,100.65
Plaid Cymru 1,858.35
Ulster Unionist 3,908.76
Democratic Unionist 1,345.23
SDLP 1,950.53
Total 167,858.54
Period: 1 May 1997 to March 1998 (post General Election)
Conservative 986,762.82
Liberal Democrats 371,997.98
SNP 46,167.90
Plaid Cymru 21,210.96
Ulster Unionist 47,580.34
Democratic Unionist 11,618.90
SDLP 18,553.51
Total 1,503,892.41

Note:

Because the General Election occurred one month into the 1997–98 financial year, the sums received by each party in that year are apportioned according to the state of the parties before and after the election.

1998–99
£
(a) Salaries of the Official Opposition Leader and Whips:
1996–97 House of Commons
Leader of the Opposition 39,876
Opposition Chief Whip 31,125
Opposition Assistant Whip(2) 40,058
1996–97 House of Lords
Opposition Leader 43,235
Opposition Cheif Whip 39,104
Total 193,398
1997–98 House of Commons (Pre General Election)
Leader of the Opposition 867
Opposition Chief Whip 669
Opposition Assistant Whip(2) 861

1998–99
£
1997–98 House of Commons (post General Election)
Leader of the Opposition 50,121
Opposition Chief Whip 28,364
Opposition Deputy Chief Whip 18,252
Opposition Assistant Whip(1) 18,252
1997–98 House of Lords (pre General Election)
Opposition Leader 938
Opposition Chief Whip 849
1997–98 House of Lords (Post General Election)
Opposition Leader 39,761
Opposition Chief Whip 35,961
Total 194,895
1998–99 House of Commons
Leader of the Opposition 56,513
Opposition Chief Whip 31,981
Opposition Deputy Chief Whip 20,580
Opposition Assistant Whip(1) 20,580
1998–99 House of Lords
Opposition Leader 44,832
Opposition Chief Whip 40,547
Total 215,033
(b) Salaries and costs of civil servants attached to the Official Opposition Whips' office
1996–97 House of Commons
Staff costs (1 EO and 3 AOs) 111,314
Postal Services 31,957
1996–97 House of Lords
Postal services 17,095
Total 160,366
1997–98 House of Commons
Staff Costs(1 EO and 3 AOs) 103,434
Postal services 23,139
Other GAE 713
1997–98 House of Lords
Postal services 34,719
Total 162,005
1998–99 House of commons1
Staff Costs (1 EO and 3AOs) 111,500
Postal Services 19,000
Other GAE 1,500
1998–99 House of Lords,1
Postal services 35,587
total 167,587
(c)Provision of car and driver to Leader of the
Opposition:
1996–97 58,130
1997–98 67,802
1998–991 69,497
(d)The House authorities supply the Office with 3 copies of each of 11 daily newspapers for each day the House is sitting. An exact figure for the total cost is not readily available.
1 Estimated

Note:

The appropriate percentage, i.e the increase in Retail prices Index March to March, was not available to uprate the formula for calculating the allocation of Short money for this year.