HL Deb 12 February 1998 vol 585 cc224-5WA
Lord Freyberg

asked Her Majesty's Government:

Further to the Written answer by Lord McIntosh of Haringey on 2 February (WA 82), how many "out-of-hours" visits were made to each of the Natural History Museum, the Victoria & Albert Museum, the Wallace Collection and the National Museums on Merseyside, in each of the past five years. [HL524]

Lord McIntosh of Haringey

The table set out below lists the number of "out-of-hours" visits to each of the Natural History Museum, the Victoria & Albert Museum and the Wallace Collection in each of the past five years where details are available. The figures for the National Museums & Galleries on Merseyside are not readily available and can only be obtained at disproportionate cost.

Commons expressed as a percentage of national average earnings. [HL313]

Lord McIntosh of Haringey

Figures for national average earnings are only available since 1970.

The table shows the annual salary of a Back-Bench Member of the House of Commons since 1945 compared to national average earnings from 1970 onwards.

Year Member's salary (£) Average3 Earnings (£) Percentage of average earnings
1945 600
1950 1,000
1955 1,0001
1960 1,7502
1965 3,250
1970 3,250 1,357 239.5
1975 5,750 2,808 204.8
1980 11,750 5,730 205.1
1985 16,904 8,892 190.1
1990 26,701 13,681 195.2
1995 33,189 17,488 189.8
1997 43,6454 19,115 228.3
1 Plus £2 a day Sessional Allowance.
2Includes £750 in lieu of Sessional Allowance.
3Average gross weekly earnings of full-time employees (from New Earnings Survey carried out each April) multiplied by 52.
4Salary based on figure of £43,000 from I January—31 March: and £43,860 from 1 April—31 December.