HC Deb 14 March 1988 vol 129 c429W
Mr. Sims

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether he has any proposal to raise the advisory cost limit of £200 for answering parliamentary questions.

Mr. Peter Brooke

Yes. The advisory figure of £200 was introduced in 1982 as the level at which the likely cost of a full reply to a parliamentary question should be drawn to the attention of Ministers. This figure is now out of date. It is accordingly being raised as from today to £250.

This does not alter the discretion of individual Ministers to decide that a particular question should be answered partially or in full regardless of cost.

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