§ Mr. Prenticeasked the Minister of Labour what has been the United Kingdom contribution to the finances of the International Labour Organisation in 1960, 1961, 1962, and 1963; what contribution will be made in 1964; what is the United Kingdom assessed share of the regular budget; and what contribution is made by the United Kingdom to 80W voluntary funds sponsored by the organisation.
§ Mr. Whitelaw$903,092, $976,581, $1,044,150, $1,311,040, $1,482,714 (provisional); 9.22 per cent. (provisional); none. The International Labour Organisation's budget for 1964 and the assessed shares of member States are both subject to approval by the International Labour Conference which is now in session, and this is why the figures relating to the United Kingdom contribution in 1964 and the United Kingdom assessed share of the budget are described as provisional.