HC Deb 10 December 1996 vol 287 cc127-8W
Mr. Donohoe

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what estimate he has made of the cost incurred by each Government Department in answering parliamentary questions in the last parliamentary session. [7521]

Mrs. Angela Knight

The information is given in the table for the Session 1995–96:

£
Department of Health 424,942
Home Office 324,794
Department of Transport 307,020
Department of the Environment 296,592
Department of Trade and Industry 286,839
Ministry of Defence 271,580
Welsh Office 260,658
Department for Education and Employment 260,496
Scottish Office 253,189
Department of Social Security 248,711
Foreign and Commonwealth Office 244,544
Cabinet Office1 222,952
Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food 195,972
Treasury 195,040
Northern Ireland Office 171,654
1 Includes questions answered by the Prime Minister, the Deputy Prime Minister and the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster.

The estimated costs are based upon average costs calculated by the Treasury for April 1996 as £107 for answering a written parliamentary question and £249 for an oral parliamentary question. Information on the number of questions answered by each Government

Family expenditure survey 1995–96 Expenditure by one man and one woman households with two children which have at least one car/van
Lowest ten percent Second decile group Third decile group Fourth decile group Fifth decile group Sixth decile group Seventh decile group Eighth decile group Ninth decile group Highest ten percent All households
Lower boundary of group £ (£) 235 330 378 416 473 540 615 707 899
Number of households 67 66 67 66 67 66 67 66 67 66 665

Department has been obtained from the parliamentary online information system database. Equivalent information for the House of Lords is not available and could be obtained only at disproportionate cost.

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