HC Deb 13 February 1913 vol 48 c1175
46 and 47. Mr. GODFREY LOCKERLAMPSON

asked the Prime Minister (1) whether he will give this House an adequate opportunity of discussing Amendments to the National Insurance Act at an early date, and (2) whether he will give facilities for a Bill to amend the National Insurance Act so that an insured person can recover from the Insurance Fund the expenses of emergency medical treatment which he may have incurred outside the district in which his panel doctor operates?

The PRIME MINISTER

As I have repeatedly stated, it would be premature at present to make any further announcement with regard to the business of next Session.

Mr. HARRY LAWSON

Will the right hon. Gentleman consider whether an opportunity might not be given in connection with the Bill for the Amendment of the National Insurance Act which he promised yesterday?

The PRIME MINISTER

I will certainly consider that.