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Imperial And Local Expenditure

Volume 46: debated on Monday 6 January 1913

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asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what were the proportions of the expenditure borne by the Treasury and the local ratepayers, respectively, within the last financial year for which official figures are available, in respect of each of the following national or semi-national services, namely, police and police stations, lunatics and lunatic asylums, education, highways and bridges, and poor relief?

My right hon. Friend has asked mo to reply to this question. The amount of the expenditure of local authorities in England and Wales in the year ended March, 1911, on the services mentioned which is estimated to have fallen on local rates and Exchequer Grants, respectively, was as follows:—

Services.Rates.Exchequer Grants.
££
1. Police and Police Stations3,120,0003,050,000
2. Lunatics and Lunatic Asylums (so far as not included in poor relief)980,000200,000
3. Education14,260,00013,330,000
4. Highways and Bridges12,730,0001,230,000
5. Poor Relief (including pauper lunatics maintained by Poor Law guardians11,760,0002,450,000
With regard to these figures, I would refer the hon. Member to the answers which I gave on the 6th March last to the hon. Member for the Leek Division, and on the 6th August last to the hon. Member for the Tavistock Division.