HC Deb 17 August 1909 vol 9 cc1352-3W
Mr. JEREMIAH MacVEAGH

asked the Secretary to the Treasury whether he can state what amount towards the Imperial taxation was drawn from Ireland in the year the Financial Relations Commission was sitting; what was the population of Ireland at that period; what amount Ireland contributed last year towards Imperial taxation; and what was the estimated population of Ireland last year?

Mr. HOBHOUSE

The amount of Imperial taxation contributed by Ireland (on the basis of calculation adopted in the Financial Relation Returns) in 1895–6 was £8,034,384, and the estimated population of Ireland in the middle of the calendar year 1895 was 4,559,936. The Irish contribution to Imperial revenue in 1908–9 was £9,250,500, and the estimated population in the middle of last year was 4,363,351. The corresponding figures for the rest of the United Kingdom are:—

1895–6.—Imperial Taxation.
England and Wales £88,303,211
Scotland £11,435,320
Great Britain £99,738,601
1895.—Population.
England and Wales 30,451,528
Scotland 4,209,645
Great Britain 34,661,173
1908–9.—Imperial Taxation.
England and Wales £123,243,000
Scotland £16,037,500
Great Britain £139,280,500
1908.—Population.
England and Wales 35,348,780
Scotland 4,826,587
Great Britain 40,175,367

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