HC Deb 25 July 1910 vol 19 cc1898-9W
Sir HENRY KIMBER

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether the proposals of the Government for invalidity insurance include any provision for obtaining necessary medical attendance during invalidity; whether any recognised body representative of the medical profession has been consulted as to the proposals of the Government; and whether he would be prepared, before formulating the Government's proposals for invalidity insurance, to receive a deputation or representations from such a body upon the subject?

Mr. LLOYD GEORGE

I have already stated that I do not think it is desirable at the present stage to lay further details of the proposed scheme before the House; but I can assure the hon. Baronet that ample opportunity will be given to all persons interested to make representations to the Government before their proposals are definitely formulated.