§ Sir R. CLOUGHasked the Minister of Pensions whether, to alleviate the uneasiness felt among ex-service men in receipt of pensions, he can give an assurance that his Department is not, particularly in cases of alleged aggravation of ailments, keying up the decisions of his various advisers with the object of saving public money?
§ Major TRYONI am glad to have the opportunity of repeating the assurance which my right hon. Friend has already given. The instructions he has issued are that all types of case, including those involving question of aggravation, shall be carefully and sympathetically considered and all possible steps taken to ensure that full justice is done to all claimants.