HC Deb 03 May 1983 vol 42 cc8-9W
Mr. Austin Mitchell

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer, further to his reply dated 14 March, Official Report, c. 64, concerning manufacturers' input prices, whether burning oil is included in the inputs for fuel; and with what weight.

Mr. Wakeham

Burning oil is not included in the inputs of fuel. The input price index is constructed on a net sector basis. Mineral oil refining is part of manufacturing industry so the use of refined oil represents a transaction between one sector and another within manufacturing. It is not an input into the manufacturing

£ million
Current Capital
Gross domestic Grants and loans to:
Class XV Vote Total Goods and services Grants Subsidies fixed capital transactions Private sector Nationalised industries
1 57.4 -19.0 39.5 36.9
2 58.4 12.3 31.1 -0.4 15.5
3 130.6 5.6 -2.5 31.1 2.7 93.8
4
5 22.3 -5.0 27.3
6 129.4 20.3 -12.3 17.9 98.0 3.1 2.5
7
8 204.0 0.1 1.0 96.9 106.0
9 38.9 -0.4 39.3
10 -11.1 -11.1
11 7.6 7.5 0.1
12 41.3 35.4 5.9
13 2.1 2.1
14 1,483.7 1,360.4 3.1 120.2
15 106.3 3.0 92.1 11.2
16 107.4 107.4
17 2.8 2.8
18 2.7 2.7
19 0.8 0.8
20 321.1 319.6 1.5
21 1.4 1.4
22 3.9 3.2 0.7
23 -0.7 0.7
24 94.4 92.2 0.1 2.1
Total 2,805.5 1,868.5 191.9 252.0 221.5 175.4 96.3

Mr. Lambie

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will publish in the Official Report an analysis by both Vote and public expenditure sub-programme of the £34 million shown in table Ib of Cmnd. 8817 as an attribution from other main programmes into programme 15 (Scotland).

Class Vote Title Sub-programme £ million
III 1 Agricultural Support (Intervention Board for Agricultural Produce) Production grants and subsidies 24.0
XIV 3 Other Civil Accommodation Services (PSA of DOE) Other assistance to Agricultural Production:
Food Processing and marketing 0.2
Support for the Fishing Industry 0.1
Law, order and protective services 6.4
Prisons 0.2
Libraries: other 1.2
Museums and galleries 2.0

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