HC Deb 30 March 1922 vol 152 c1576W
Sir F. BLAKE

asked the Home Secretary whether any grant has been paid in respect of women police appointed by local authorities; and whether it is proposed to withdraw such grant in future?

Mr. SHORTT

A grant has been paid on the usual basis, and it will continue to be paid in respect of any police women whom, the police authorities decide to retain.

Lieut.-Colonel FREMANTLE

asked the Home Secretary whether at any time the existence of women police has been officially recommended to or accepted by the Home Office as a sufficient reason for maintaining the numbers of the Metropolitan police at a lower figure than would otherwise be the case; and, if recommended, when, by whom, and to what extent?

Mr. SHORTT

The answer is in the negative. The Baird Committee came to the conclusion that police women should not be regarded as substitutes for men in a police force.

Lieut.-Colonel FREMANTLE

asked the Home Secretary who were the witnesses who submitted evidence to the Geddes Committee on the subject of women police?

Mr. SHORTT

This question was asked on the 7th of this month and I would refer to the reply I then gave to the hon. and gallant Member for Leith (Captain W. Benn).

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