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WAR PENSIONS. Memorandum by the Chancellor of the Exchequer.

28 Jun 1943

In fact, such a course would in my view so weaken the basic principles governing "attributability" - which the Minister of Pensions is himself anxious to preserve as to make it virtually impossible to withstand the extremists' demand for attributability to be determine in all cases by the mere fact of previous service in the Forces. In particular, I am bound to say that I feel the strongest objections to the grant of pension in cases at (a) above. The existing rules already allow the grant of a war pension at Service rates in respect of injuries resulting from enemy action sustained while on leave.
health children family marriage wives military activity peace pensions welfare injuries casualties widowhood preparations for war nationwide civilian casualties lord president's committee home defence hm treasury former servicemen military casualties
Civil Defence Region
Nationwide
Collection ID
CAB71
Document Reference
CAB 71/13/34
Document Types
Memorandum
File Reference
CAB 71/13
Former Department Reference
LP(43) 151
Identifier
10.1080/wtss.cab71.000013.034
Keywords
Children Civilian Casualties Family Former Servicemen Marriage Military Casualties Pensions Widowhood Wives
Language
English
Organizations Discussed
HM Treasury Lord President's Committee
Pages
4
Published in
United Kingdom
Series
Papers Nos. 120(43) - 216(43)
Themes
Preparations for War Peace Military Activity Home Defence Health Welfare Casualties Injuries

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