HC Deb 21 June 1982 vol 26 c12W
Mr. Montgomery

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether he expects to fulfil the Government's Civil Service establishment reduction targets before May 1984.

Mr. Hayhoe

Yes. The size of the Civil Service is now at its lowest since 1966 and we are well over half way to achieving our planned reduction to a total of 630,000 by April 1984.

Mr. Montgomery

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what the total size of the Civil Service was, including both manual and staff employees, on 1 June 1979, 1 June 1980, 1 June 1981 and 1 June 1982, giving the figures as full-time equivalents.

Mr. Hayhoe

The information is not available for these dates. However, Civil Service staff in post at 1 April for each of these years are given in the following table:

Total Civil Service strength (industrial and non-industrial)
1 April Staff in post (full-time equivalents)*
1979 732,300
1980 704,900
1981 689,600
1982 666,400
* Part-timers are counted as half units