HC Deb 23 March 1920 vol 127 cc268-9W
Major PRESCOTT

asked the Financial Secretary to the War Office whether, in view of the resentment which exists regarding the refusal to reassess the pensions to pre-war Army pensioners, it can be stated what extra cost would be incurred to reassess all pre-War pensions to post-War rates; whether he will state the extra cost involved to grant a bonus of 3s. per week to each non-reassessed pre-War pensioner, thus making a private's pre-War pension equivalent to an old age pension; and whether he will give the cost to the State of reassessing all pre-War pensions not reassessed of those over 60 years of age?

Sir A. WILLIAMSON

I would refer the hon. and gallant Member to the reply given on the 11th March by the Prime Minister, in which he stated that the Government have appointed a Cabinet Committee to consider the question of possibly meeting cases of exceptional hardship.

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