HC Deb 10 April 1946 vol 421 cc329-30W
Mr. Hector Hughes

asked the Prime Minister if he will inquire which old age pensioners and which wounded members of His Majesty's fighting forces will be unable, owing to their infirmity, wounds or illness, to take part in the forthcoming Victory celebrations; and if he will make some special provision for, or grant to, them to enable them to enjoy the occasion.

The Prime Minister:

I regret that it would be impracticable to make special provision on a national basis for old age pensioners who may be unable to take part in the celebrations. Arrangements are being made to enable disabled men of the three Services, widows and dependants of those who have fallen, and Service pensioners to be given special consideration in the forthcoming Victory celebrations. It is intended that a portion of the route in the procession shall be set aside for their use.

Local authorities have been invited to consider the provision of a special programme of entertainment for their benefit, and for aged persons who may be unable by reason of infirmity to take any active part in celebrations. It has also been suggested to local authorities that entertainments for hospitals and institutions would he welcomed by the residents, and His Majesty's Government hope that local authorities responsible for such establishments will arrange for the provision of suitable entertainments.

Mr. Hector Hughes

asked the Prime Minister whether, in connection with the forthcoming Victory celebrations, he will grant an amnesty to all naval, military and air force prisoners, undergoing sentences for service crimes.

The Prime Minister:

I have nothing to add to the reply I gave to the hon. Member for Bridgeton (Mr. Maxton) on 6th November.

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