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Volume 388: debated on Friday 2 April 1943

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asked the Home Secretary whether he will inquire into the case of Samuel Naylor, of South Hetton, who was sentenced to three months' imprisonment for refusing to work underground though he offered to join the Royal Navy; and whether he will recommend a revision of the sentence?

My right hon. Friend has had full inquiries made about this case, but regrets that he has been unable to find grounds on which he would be justified in recommending any remission of the sentence which the court thought it right to impose on Naylor and which was confirmed on appeal to quarter sessions.