10s. Widows

Oral Answers to Questions — Pensions and National Insurance – in the House of Commons am 12:00 am ar 16 Tachwedd 1964.

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Photo of Mr Russell Johnston Mr Russell Johnston , Inverness 12:00, 16 Tachwedd 1964

asked the Minister of Pensions and National Insurance what action she proposes to take to alleviate the hardship suffered by the 10s. widows.

Photo of Miss Peggy Herbison Miss Peggy Herbison , Lanarkshire North

As my right hon. Friend the Chancellor of the Exchequer announced last week, we propose to increase the pensions of these widows to 30s.

Photo of Mr Russell Johnston Mr Russell Johnston , Inverness

The right hon. Lady will know how pleased we are at this. Can she tell me whether the Government have any proposals to safeguard this pension? For example, will they be considering a periodical review of the pension to ensure that it does not depreciate as the cost of living rises? Will she give me an undertaking that some Measure of that kind will be considered by the Government?

Photo of Miss Peggy Herbison Miss Peggy Herbison , Lanarkshire North

Just as we have reviewed the pension of 10s. and propose to raise it to 30s., I can give the assurance to the hon. Member.

Photo of Wing Commander Sir Robert Grant-Ferris Wing Commander Sir Robert Grant-Ferris , Nantwich

Will the right hon. Lady remember that there are a large number of widows who, for a variety of reasons, do not qualify even for the 10s. pension, and will she do her best to keep them as much as possible in mind for something in the future?

Photo of Miss Peggy Herbison Miss Peggy Herbison , Lanarkshire North

There is a later Question on that, but I would like to add that these widows were widows also during the 13½ years that the Opposition were in power when nothing was done for them.