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The main supply estimates have been presented to the House of Commons today (13 May 2021). The government seeks parliamentary authority for central government departmental expenditure for 2021 to 2022, and for the voted element of spending plans originally set out in Spending Round 2019 and updated at subsequent fiscal events.
Estimates are presented on a budgetary basis, the means by which the Treasury monitors and controls departmental spending. They include non-cash items, such as depreciation, which are excluded from the main spending totals used to present departments’ resource settlements.