§ 20. Mrs. Kellett-Bowmanasked the Secretary of State for Social Services if she will retain the married woman's option in any future occupational pension scheme she may introduce.
§ 23. Mr. Dykesasked the Secretary of State for Social Services when she expects to be able to announce the Government's new plans for national superannuation; and if she will make a statement.
§ Mr. O'MalleyMy right hon. Friend will publish as soon as possible a White Paper setting out the Government's pension plans, and I must ask hon. Members to wait till then for the details of our proposals.
§ 27. Mr. Kenneth Clarkeasked the Secretary of State for Social Services whether she will now make a further statement on the future of occupational pension schemes.
§ Mr. O'MalleyThe Government's proposals on the place of occupational pen-80W sion schemes in their pension plans will be set out in a White Paper which we intend to publish as soon as possible.