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Pensions Acts (Amendment) Bill

Volume 342: debated on Tuesday 20 December 1938

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asked the Prime Minister whether he will give facilities for the passage into law of the Pensions Acts (Amendment) Bill?

I am afraid that I cannot give special facilities for the discussion of this Bill.

Is the Prime Minister aware that the overwhelming majority of the people are in favour of the increases in pensions contemplated in this Bill, and does he realise that the Government are flouting the principles of democracy in refusing to accede to this request?

Will the Prime Minister keep in mind that many of these are people who in the near future will be asked to take part in national service?

Could not the time now available by the abandonment, under duress, of the Milk Bill be used for the purpose of discussing this Measure?

May I ask whether those who support this Bill have suggested what particular method could be used for finding the money?