HC Deb 06 August 1913 vol 56 cc1484-5W
Mr. O'DONNELL

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether he has yet received and considered the proposals of the Irish Government regarding paper-promoted teachers in Ireland; what is the number of teachers affected and the annual cost of their proposals; and what steps he proposes to take in dealing with the matter?

Mr. LLOYD GEORGE

I understand that the Irish Government is in correspondence with the Commissioners of National Education and the Treasury in the matter, and until a decision has been reached it is not practicable to make any further statement on the subject.

Mr. O'DONNELL

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether the actuaries have yet reported regarding the pension fund of Irish national teachers, and, if so, to what effect; what progress has been made with regard to the new scheme; whether all teachers at present in receipt of pensions will be entitled to the benefits of the new scheme; and whether teachers who had given from twenty to twenty-five years' service, but had to resign owing to ill-health and without any pension, will have their cases specially considered?

Mr. LLOYD GEORGE

The answer to the first part of the question is in the negative, but I am informed that the actuaries hope to complete their investigation shortly. Pending the receipt of their Report, I am unable to express any opinion on the points raised in the latter part of the question.