§ Mrs. EwingTo ask the Secretary of State for Defence what was his Department's budget in cash terms and at 1998–99 prices for(a) 1992–93 to 1998–99 and (b) his estimate for 1999–2000 to 2001–02. [77334]
§ Mr. George RobertsonThe information requested is as follows:16W
£ million Year Cash 1998–99 prices 1992–93 22,910 26,587 1993–94 22,757 25,726 1994–95 22,562 25,146 1995–96 21,517 23,303 1996–97 22,345 23,476 1997–98 21,610 22,151 1998–99 22,549 22,549 1999–00 22,280 21,737 2000–01 22,815 21,716 2001–02 22,972 21,332 The figures for 1992–93 through to 1997–98 reflect outturn adjusted to take account of major definitional changes in defence spending and of major transfers of responsibility to and from other Government Departments. The figures for 1996–97 and 1997–98 exclude the element of receipts arising from the sale of the married quarters estate in England and Wales that were appropriated onto Defence Votes. The figures for 1998–99 is the estimated outturn that underlay the Spring Supplementary Estimates. The totals shown for 1999–2000 to 2001–2002 are the Ministry of Defence's Departmental Expenditure Limits. These differ slightly from the figures published in the Comprehensive Spending Review (Cm 4011) and the Strategic Defence Review (Cm 3999) White Papers last July, and more recently in the Ministry of Defence's Public Service Agreement (which forms part of "Public Service for the Future: Modernisation, Reform and Accountability" (Cm 4181, December 1998)) because of adjustments arising from Public Expenditure Systems transfers to other Government departments.
Further details of the Ministry of Defence's expenditure plans will be published in "The Government's Expenditure Plans 1999–2000 to 2001–2002" (Cm 4208) on 26 March 1999.