HC Deb 22 November 1937 vol 329 cc866-7W
Mr. Kirby

asked the Minister of Pensions how many men in receipt of life disability pensions and how many war widows are recipients of relief from the Liverpool Public Assistance Committee?

Mr. Ramsbotham

I regret that the records of my Department do not enable me to give this information, and I understand that the statistics of the Ministry of Health do not provide for this.

Mr. Chorlton

asked the Minister of Pensions whether, in view of the difficulty in appeal cases in arriving at a proper conclusion regarding the award of a pension to a widow or other dependant of a deceased pensioner for lack of sufficient medical evidence, he will arrange for the early examination of all pensions of 30 per cent. and over, and periodical examination afterwards?

Mr. Ramsbotham

I am satisfied that this proposal would not serve any useful purpose, having regard to the ample arrangements already in existence for obtaining medical evidence. Moreover, I would remind my hon. Friend that it was decided many years ago as the result of widespread complaints from ex-service men themselves to abolish the system of periodical medical examination.