HC Deb 29 September 1942 vol 383 cc690-1W
Major Lyons

asked the Secretary of State for War whether his attention has been called to recent prosecutions of Home Guard personnel on charges of absence from duty; and whether he will issue a clarified instruction to be circulated to all Home Guard commanders to indicate, for the information of all concerned, what circumstances of essential employment are considered sufficient to justify such absence?

Sir J. Grigg

It is not practicable to issue general instructions to cover the varying circumstances of individual cases. I have no reason to think that doubt about the conditions justifying absence from duty has been a factor in any of the comparatively few cases where prosecution has been found necessary.

Sir D. Hacking

asked the Secretary of State for War his reasons for not allowing women to receive instruction with the Home Guard in the use of firearms?

Sir J. Grigg

The reason for this decision is that all the weapons and instructional facilities available are needed for the training and operational duties of members of the Home Guard.