Former MP for Chorley
asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will now make a statement on the current shortfall in retirement pension payments when related to earnings.
Is my right hon. Friend aware that his statement will be warmly applauded by every pensioner in this country? Does he agree that the Conservative Party has never supported the principle of linking pensions to increases in earnings? Does that not give a clue about where cuts in public expenditure will be made should the Conservative Party ever come to power?
asked the Secretary of State for Transport whether copies of the Green Paper on concessionary fares have been circulated to organisations representing retirement pensioners; and what response there has been to the document to date.
Former MP for Chorley
Entered the House of Commons on 28 February 1974 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 7 April 1979 — General election
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