HC Deb 05 November 1912 vol 43 cc1032-3W
Viscount WOLMER

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether his attention has been called to a speech made by Mr. J. Roach, of Leigh, Lancashire, on 15th October, at a meeting in support of a Labour candidate; whether he is aware that Mr. Roach had just been appointed an inspector under the National Insurance Act; and, if so, whether Government officials are entitled to make political speeches at party meetings?

Mr. MASTERMAN

At the time when he speech referred to by the Noble Lord was made the gentleman in question was not an officer of the Commissioners and was not therefore within their disciplinary control. All health officers understand that after appointment they must not make political speeches.

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