HC Deb 01 June 1911 vol 26 c1341W
Viscount WOLMER

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether, under the National Insurance Bill, small friendly societies who affiliate in order to attain to the requisite number, 10,000, will be compelled to pool their funds, so that one society might benefit at the expense of another?

Mr. LLOYD GEORGE

Small societies which adopt this course will pool one-half of any surpluses which they may realise, but will, of course, gain the advantage of being able to draw on the pool in the case of a deficit. I may perhaps point out that the smaller the society the less applicable is the law of averages, and therefore the greater the fluctuations in its sickness experience.