Thursday 12th January 2023

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Ministerial Corrections
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Nuclear Test Veterans: Medals
The following is an extract from the ministerial statement on Nuclear Test Veterans: Medals on 22 November 2021.
Stephanie Peacock Portrait Stephanie Peacock
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This announcement is hugely welcome, and I pay tribute to everyone who has made it a reality. It has been a privilege to meet nuclear test veterans and their families on a number of occasions. I am sure that the Minister is aware of issues relating to Veterans UK compensation and war pensions. That is why I and the all-party parliamentary group on veterans have launched a survey, and I hope that, when we publish the findings, the Minister will listen to them. How many nuclear test veterans have had their applications for war pensions rejected?

Johnny Mercer Portrait Johnny Mercer
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I do not have that data, but I am happy to write to the hon. Lady. When it comes to Veterans UK, my position does not change whether I am inside or outside the tent. There are good people there who work hard but have been underinvested in over the years by Governments of all colours, to the point that, two years ago, they were still working from paper records. Clearly, they will not get optimal results for veterans in that manner. This Government have committed £25 million towards digitising that whole space.

[Official Report, 22 November 2022, Vol. 723, c. 166.]

Letter of correction from the Minister for Veterans' Affairs, the hon. Member for Plymouth, Moor View (Johnny Mercer):

An error has been identified in my response to the hon. Member for Barnsley East (Stephanie Peacock).

The correct response should have been:

Johnny Mercer Portrait Johnny Mercer
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I do not have that data, but I am happy to write to the hon. Lady. When it comes to Veterans UK, my position does not change whether I am inside or outside the tent. There are good people there who work hard but have been underinvested in over the years by Governments of all colours, to the point that, two years ago, they were still working from paper records. Clearly, they will not get optimal results for veterans in that manner. This Government have committed £40 million towards digitising that whole space.