HC Deb 18 May 1977 vol 932 cc181-2W
Mr. Marten

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what was the population of the United Kingdom in each of the years 1971–1976; and what are the estimates for the next 10 years.

Mr. Moyle

The information is as follows:

Mid-year estimates (Thousands)
1971 55,712
1972 55,882
1973 56,021
1974 56,053
1975 56,23
1976 56,001
Projections (Thousands)
1977 55,992
1978 55,946
1979 55,907
1980 55,892
1981 55,910
1982 55,966
1983 56,057
1984 56,178
1985 56,317
1986 56,467

The projections are based on a mid-1975 population estimate of 56,042,000 which has since been revised.

work overseas in each of the last 10 years; and what proportion of these are consultants.

Mr. Moyle

Figures are not available on a United Kingdom basis. The table shows the number of fully or provisionally registered civilian doctors leaving and returning to Great Britain during the years 1966 to 1974. Information about subsequent years is contained in my right hon. Friend's reply to the hon. Member for Totnes (Mr. Mawby) on 8th March, Vol. 927, c.482. Temporarily registered doctors are not included in the table, and all figures are subject to amendment as more information becomes available. Information available about consultants is limited to their stated intentions when leaving the NHS and I would refer the hon. Gentleman to my reply to his other Question on this point today.

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