HC Deb 05 June 1924 vol 174 c1444
42. Mr. RAFFETY

asked the Financial Secretary to the Treasury if, in amending the Increase of Pensions Act, 1920, he will take into consideration the case of police officers and others who retired after many years' service, but are not 60 years of age, having regard to their inability to live on their present pension and their difficulty in obtaining other work in competition with younger men?

Mr. GRAHAM

The proposals of the Government are contained in the revised Financial Resolution of which notice has been given and which is to be discussed to-day. I regret that I am not in a position to propose an Amendment of the Act of 1920 in the sense suggested.