Oral Answers to Questions — National Health Insurance. – in the House of Commons at on 2 May 1923.
asked the Minister of Pensions whether his attention has been called to the case of Mrs. Jane Richards, 56, Garneddwen, Corris, a dependant in receipt of the flat-rate pension of 5s., who, on account of illness, applied for a need pension, and was awarded one of 20s. per week; whether he is aware that in announcing the award the pensioner was informed that it was in substitution for her pension of 5s per week, and that if the need pension ceased to be payable she would not be entitled to revert to the flat-rate pension; and whether this is now the adopted policy of the Ministry of Pensions.
This communication was issued on suggestions from representatives of ex-service men who were anxious that applicants for need pensions should fully understand the conditions under which such pensions are granted. The terms of the notice and the general question raised by this type of case are receiving the personal consideration of my right hon. Friend.