HC Deb 16 February 1976 vol 905 cc493-4W
Lord James Douglas-Hamilton

asked the Minister for the Civil Service what was the total sum paid from the Treasury for the remuneration of civil servants in Great Britain in each year, from 1960 to 1975 giving the precise amount for each year.

Mr. Charles R. Morris,

pursuant to his reply [Official Report, 14th January 1976; Vol. 903, c. 173–4], gave the following information:

Information is not available in the form specified. However, the provision in the Supply Estimates since 1961–62 for all United Kingdom-based civil servants for the financial years ending 31st March has been as follows. Due to a major change in the form of the Estimates in 1962–63, it is not possible to provide comparable figures for 1960–61.

Estimates
£ million
1961–62 580
1962–63 615
1963–64 642
1964–65 680
1965–66 729
1966–67 783
1967–68 865
1968–69 937
1969–70 1,020
1970–71 1,175
1971–72 1,300
1972–73 1,419
1973–74 1,509
1974–75 1,840
1975–76 2,415
The figure for 1975–76 will be affected by the forthcoming Spring Supplementary Estimates.

Lord James Douglas-Hamilton

asked the Minister for the Civil Service what was the total number of civil servants in Great Britain paid by the Treasury in 1960; and by how much that number was increased each year between 1960 and 1975 giving the exact number for each year.

Mr. Charles R. Morris,

pursuant to his reply [Official Report, 14th January 1976; Vol. 903, c. 174], gave the following information:

Reliable information is not available in the form specified. The number of United Kingdom-based civil servants in post on 1st April 1960 was 642,504. The figures at 1st April each year show the following variations over the previous year's figures:

1961 +378
1962 +4,228
1963 +14,405
1964 -3,617
1965 -2,974
1966 +7,062
1967 +17,990
1968 +12,678
1969 -8,283
1970 +16,479
1971 -765
1972 -9,702
1973 +9,769
1974 -8,116
1975 +9,334

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