§ Mr. MaxtonTo ask the Secretary of State for Scotland, pursuant to his answer of 26 April,Official Report, columns 614–16, if he will provide the same information in real terms.
§ Mr. LangThe following figures are deflated to 1989–90 prices using the Central Statistical Office's GDP deflator, adjusted to remove the distortion caused by the abolition of domestic rates.
In real terms, the figures for 1989–90 to 1990–91 were:
1988–89 £ 1989–90 £ 1990–91 £ TV advertising 613,000 974,000 800,000 Radio advertising 42,500 85,000 203,000 Newspaper advertising 402,000 1,022,000 662,000 Other promotional material 992,500 1,001,000 1,186,000 As indicated in the previous answer, an analysis in the form requested is not available for the years 1979–80 to 1987–88. However, total expenditure on information publicity at constant 1989–90 prices was:
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£ 1979–80 527,000 1980–81 613,500 1981–82 607,000 1982–83 557,000 1983–84 496,500
£ 1984–85 924,000 1985–86 843,000 1986–87 1,031,000 1987–88 1,249,000 For 1991–92 the provision for expenditure is £2,519,000 in real terms, at 1989–90 prices.