§ Mr. Arthur Lewisasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether he will arrange to meet the Trades Union Con-
94Wplus another pension of £50 per annum, £100 per annum, £1,000 per annum, and £5,000 per annum, and where a couple have savings and unearned income additions or amounts of £50 per annum, £100 per annum, £1,000 per annum and £5,000 per annum.
§ Mr. Patrick JenkinOn the basis of a full year's National Insurance retirement pension at the higher rate paid on the husband's insurance, the net incomes and increases are as follows:
gress General Council to discuss with them the effects on trade, industry and unemployment of his Budget proposals.
§ Mr. HigginsThere will be a discussion of these matters at the meeting on the National Economic Development Council on 7th April, when representatives of the Trades Union Congress will of course be present.