HC Deb 07 November 1918 vol 110 cc2296-7
57. Sir ARTHUR FELL

asked the Prime Minister if, under the present cir- cumstances, he will now relieve householders and owners of property from the necessity of insuring their houses against damage by air raids and bombardment, having regard to the fact that the insurance under the present scheme has to be paid for twelve months, whilst the risk may be for a short period only, and to the fact that the Government already undertakes the liability up to £500?

Mr. BONAR LAW

The question whether the existing aircraft insurance scheme should be modified, either as regards rates or conditions, is being considered and an announcement will be made as soon as possible.