HC Deb 11 July 1960 vol 626 c961
15. Mr. Fitch

asked the Minister of Health whether those persons who entered the mining industry under the Bevin Scheme and sustained accidents resulting in paraplegia are to be included in the decision to replace tricycles by two-seater cars.

The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health (Miss Edith Pitt)

No, Sir, this extension relates to war pensioners.

Mr. Fitch

Is the hon. Lady aware that certain Bevin boys were conscripted into the mines without any option of going into the Forces? Surely these people should be treated on the same basis as anybody who was in the Forces?

Miss Pitt

Yes. The Bevin boys were recruited in two ways. In 1942 they had a choice: they could choose employment in the mines; but it is true that from 1943 onwards they were conscripted. I do not think it would be reasonable to make them, and not all other disabled miners, eligible for cars.