II.—Additional Charges in 1926-27.
(E.)—INCREASES DUE TO DECISIONS OF THE PRESENT
PARLIAMENT AND GOVERNMENT.
In the absence of any revision of these decisions it is estimated
that the following charges would have fallen to be met in 1926-27,
the amounts in each case being the increase on the original estimate,
if any, for 1925-26 :—
Estimated Additional
Cost in 1926-27.
£
New Widows and Old Age Pensions Scheme ... 5,700,000
Increased State contributions to Unemployment
Insurance Scheme oo _. ... 8,800,000
Beet Sugar Subsidy i a ett 1,750,000
New Cruiser, etc., Programme a wee 3,724,000
Coal Mining Industry Subvention .... .. 4,100,000
Unemployment Insurance (Northern Ireland)
Agreement = — _ 875,000
Marketing of Empire Produce ees 500,000
Revision of pay and increase of strength of police
forces .... rp es i oT 400,000
Provision of steel houses, Scotland .... ih 368,000
New Drainage Scheme _- 2 200,000
Tithe Act, 1925. New grant at the rate of
£300,000 per annum ~~... rie 2 150,000
Training of Unemployed Men ee 150,000
21,717,000
Increase of Education Estimates due to the
diversion of teachers’ pension contributions
to the Exchequer under the Teachers’
Superannuation Act, 1925. In 1925-26
these contributions are being appropriated
in aid of the Education Votes. This charge
is, of course, balanced by an equivalent
addition to the revenue side of the account
and involves no fresh burden on the taxpayer 2,730,000
Total : we 24,447,000