HC Deb 23 July 1919 vol 118 c1399W
Captain BAGLEY

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether in his Budget statement of 30th April he included in his estimate of total expenditure a sum of £20,000,000 to meet the cost of the recent award to coal-miners; whether he also suggested a margin of £25,000,000 for general contingencies and further general demands; and whether, in the event of the whole cost being now charged to the coal consumer, he will remit taxation to the extent of this £45,000,000?

Mr. CHAMBERLAIN

The increased charge of6s. a ton only dates from this month and will still leave a heavy charge on the Exchequer for the previous period. But for the 6s. charge the Estimate of £26,400,000 would probably have been doubled. The margin allowed in the Budget Statement for contingencies had no reference to coal, and I am clearly in mo position to remit taxation.