Instructional Courses (Ration Allowance)

Oral Answers to Questions — Civil Defence – in the House of Commons at on 13 May 1943.

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Photo of Mr Robert Morrison Mr Robert Morrison , Tottenham North

asked the Secretary of State for War whether he is aware that men on instructional courses within short distances of their homes are permitted to be billeted at home at nights and week-ends but receive no rationing allowances for these periods; and will he make arrangements to meet the difficulty resulting from this arrangement?

Photo of Mr Arthur Henderson Mr Arthur Henderson , Kingswinford

No, Sir. I am nor aware of any such complaints. Men attending courses of instruction normally have their meals supplied for them in mess whether they are accommodated in War Department buildings or in billets. They are not then entitled to any ration allowance unless they go on leave for over 24 hours. If in exceptional cases no mess is provided for them to have their meals in and they have to have their meals in billets the householder is paid the normal allowance for the provision of meals in billets. If my hon. Friend will send me details of the cases to which he refers I will have them examined.