§ 17. Colonel DAYasked the Secretary of State for War if he is aware that the recent conference of the British Medical Association have unanimously decided not to print in their official publication any reference to the terms and conditions of service in the Royal Army Medical Corps, in view of what they allege to be a breach of faith by the Government; and if he will, in view of attracting the best type of medical practitioner into the 228 Service, cause a revision to be made in the pay and pension allowances to officers of the Royal Army Medical Corps?
§ Sir L. WORTHINGTON-EVANSI have seen in the Press that the British Medical Association are stated to have adopted the resolution referred to. I recently conferred with the British Medical Association on the subject of the Royal Army Medical Corps, and I hope in the near future to be able to announce decisions on the matters which were then discussed.
§ Colonel DAYIs the right hon. Gentleman aware that the British Medical Association have recommended their members not to join the Royal Army Medical Corps, on account of the pension that is being altered?
§ Sir L. WORTHINGTON-EVANSI said that I have seen the resolution referred to.
§ Mr. J. BECKETTHow long are the Government going to submit to this favoured trade union dictatorship?