§ 1. Mr. Shepherdasked the Minister of Labour why instructions have been issued to civil servants preventing them from being officers of branches of the British Legion.
§ The Minister of Labour (Mr. Aneurin Bevan)I would refer the hon. Member to the reply I gave to the hon. and gallant Member for Norfolk, Central (Brigadier Medlicott) on 1st February, 1951.
§ Mr. ShepherdWill the right hon. Gentleman reconsider this question, in view of the commonly accepted purposes of this organisation? Surely civil servants should not be prevented from holding positions in which they can help their fellow men.
§ Mr. BevanI think the hon. Member has rather misunderstood the point, because this is an organisation which is concerned with questions which have also to be dealt with in my own Department, and it is undesirable that a person should, as it were, be sitting on both sides of the table.
§ Mr. ShepherdAs the area of controversy is so limited in relation to the sum total of the work of these organisations ought not the right hon. Gentleman to be capable of leaving this matter to the discretion of the civil servants?
§ Sir Ian FraserWhile understanding that in some cases a civil servant's duty might cause conflict, may I ask whether the Minister will agree that it is, in 1906 general, desirable that the practice hitherto observed by Ministers, and the Civil Service, of allowing considerable numbers of people to hold these offices is a good one?