HC Deb 03 May 1983 vol 42 c37W
Mr. Churchill

asked the Secretary of State for Defence what is his best estimate of the numbers of jobs in the United Kingdom's armed forces and defence industries represented by each £1,000 million of defence expenditure.

Mr. Blaker

I estimate that in 1981–82 each £1,000 million of the £2,826 million devoted to service pay and allowances—excluding service retired pay and pensions — represented 121,000 posts in the regular United Kingdom forces, including locally-entered personnel.

In the same period I estimate that each £1,000 million of the £5,638 million, including VAT, devoted to defence equipment sustained about 75,000 job opportunities, both direct and indirect, in United Kingdom industries.

Similarly, I estimate that each £1,000 million of the £1,910 million, including VAT, devoted to other categories of defence expenditure in 1981–82 sustained about 85,000 job opportunities, both direct and indirect, in United Kingdom industry.

Note: "Other categories of defence expenditure" includes construction, food, fuel, telecommunications and transport.