HC Deb 09 November 1948 vol 457 cc180-1W
Mr. Prescott

asked the Minister of Pensions how many persons are now in receipt of disability pensions arising from the late war; what is the total weekly sum involved; what were the comparable figures for the first week in January, 1946; of the total number now in receipt of disability pensions arising from the late war, what are the respective figures for ex-Army. ex-Navy, ex-R.A.F., ex-A.T.S., ex-W.A.A.F., ex-W.R.N.S. and ex-Marine personnel; and what are the present respective weekly figures.

Mr. Marquand

The available information is tabled below.

DISABLEMENT PENSIONS (20 PER CENT. AND OVER) WAR 1939–45
—— Number in 1st January, 1946 Weekly Value Number in 1st July, 1948 Weekly Value
£ £
Army 273,550 323,600 245,800 396,300
Navy 34,250
R.A.F. 34,700
A.T.S. 4,550 10,200
W.R.N.S. 1,100
W.A.A.F. 3,200
Mercantile Marine 4,800 9,200
Civil Defence and Civilians 17,850 19,900
346,250 435,600

I regret that the weekly values cannot be further subdivided as regards the Armed Forces, and that figures for a later date than 1st July, 1948, are not available at present.