Former MP for Llandaff and Barry
Major Sir William Cope is a former MP for Llandaff and Barry.
Former MP for Llandaff and Barry
Entered the House of Commons on 14 December 1918 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 10 May 1929 — General election
In the absence of my right hon. Friend the Minister of Pensions, who has been requested to answer this question, I have been asked to reply. The pension scheme which no doubt the hon. and gallant Member has in mind in the last part of his question was intended solely for the benefit of soldiers with 14 years' service and over who served with the intention of completing time for long-service...
I have been asked to reply. The number of applications received by the Special Grants Committee during the year ended the 31st December last was 494 and in 74 of these cases the Committee were able to make grants at a cost approximately of £430. The provision for sickness grants, as made in 1924, was designed for cases of a very exceptional character and was subject to specific limitations....
The only representations that have reached my right hon. Friend in regard to the future of the permanent and temporary salaried officers employed in his Department are protests against proposals which he has not yet received. I can, however, assure the hon. Member that, if be should receive any proposals, he will give them his most careful consideration.
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