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Parliament, with our Allies and partners and with industry before
definitive decisions were taken (House of Commons, Official Report
Vol. 862, No 30, Cols. 1351-1357). The Government announced its
decision to reduce defence expenditure progressively as a proportion of GNP to 4 per cent over the next ten years, Compared with the
estimated costs of the previously planned programme, this will achieve substantial savings rising from £300 million in 1975-76 to about £500 million a year by 1978-79 and to some £750 million &
year by 1983-84; and a total saving of some £4,700 million over the period (all at 1974 Survey prices). This means that whereas in real terms there will be a small increase in 1975-76 and 1976-77,
defence expenditure is planned to remain broadly at the same level
thereafter for the rest of the review period. Paragraph 74
gives more details of the savings. Within this programme a new balance between commitments and capabilities and between manpower
and equipment expenditure will be achieved to meet the Government's
strategic priorities.
Consultations
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As part of the process of consultation there have been debates
in both Houses of Parliament in December 1974*; and much information
and explanation has been provided in answer to a large number of
Parliamentary Questions. The Defence and External Affairs Sub- Committee of the Select Committee on Expenditure has taken written
The views thus and oral evidence from the Ministry of Defence.
expressed together with those made known to us by a wider public
have been carefully considered by the Government in reaching its
decisions.
* In the House of Commons on 16 December (Official Report Vol.883,
No. 39, Cols. 1147-1262 and No. 40, Cols. 1263–1298) and in the House of Lords on 17 December (Official Report Vol. 355. No. 29. Cols. 1042-1155).
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