HC Deb 05 December 2001 vol 376 cc347-8W
Mr. Laws

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence how many military personnel have been allocated to service in Northern Ireland for 2001–02; and how many there have been in each of the last 20 years. [18823]

Mr. Ingram

The number of military personnel (Army, Navy and RAF) stationed in Northern Ireland for the last 15 years is set out in the table (figures for the Navy and RAF prior to 1985 are not available):

As at 31 October Number of security force personnel
1985 16,536
1986 18,851
1987 18,003
1988 18,295
1989 18,626
1990 17,628
1991 17,962
1992 18,982
1993 19,022
1994 18,345
1995 17,070
1996 16,490
1997 16,716
1998 15,566
1999 14,459
2000 13,640
2001 13,820

As well as those troops stationed in Northern Ireland there are troops under the command of the General Officer Commanding Northern Ireland (GOC NI) that are rear based on the mainland and can be called forward to the Province as and when required. In addition other troops can be made available to the GOC NI from Land Command, if required, to help out during the height of the summer marching season.

The security situation is the determinant as to how many security force personnel are stationed in the Province at any given time. Therefore, we cannot say how many personnel may be needed in Northern Ireland next year.

Mr. Laws

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what his estimate is of the level of expenditure on armed forces based in Northern Ireland for each of the years 1984–85 to 2001–02; and if he will make a statement. [18808]

Mr. Ingram

The General Officer Commanding Northern Ireland was vested as a Top Level Budget (TLB) holder on 1 April 1994. Figures for the total expenditure in his TLB are in the annual Appropriation Account, copies of which are in the Library of the House.