War Widows: Ex Gratia Pension Payment Debate

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Baroness Crawley

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War Widows: Ex Gratia Pension Payment

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Tuesday 5th March 2024

(8 months ago)

Lords Chamber
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Baroness Crawley Portrait Baroness Crawley
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To ask His Majesty’s Government, further to the answer by Lord Harlech on 18 May 2023 (HL Deb col 367), what plans they have to ensure that War Widows receive the ex gratia pension payment announced in that answer.

Baroness Crawley Portrait Baroness Crawley (Lab)
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My Lords, I beg leave to ask the Question standing in my name on the Order Paper, and I declare an interest as vice-president of the War Widows’ Association.

Lord Harlech Portrait Lord Harlech (Con)
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My Lords, I declare my interest as a serving Army reservist. The Government continue to recognise the unique commitment that service families make to our country, and we remain sympathetic to those widows and widowers who forfeited pensions under historic rules because they remarried or cohabited. In acknowledgement of this, the war widows recognition payment scheme was launched on 16 October 2023. I am pleased to say that, so far, 190 individuals have made a successful application, with payments having begun in January 2024.

Baroness Crawley Portrait Baroness Crawley (Lab)
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I thank the noble Lord, but despite his Answer, I wonder whether he is aware that there is huge anger among many war widows because of the last-minute eligibility criteria imposed on this recognition payment. Last May, the Government finally agreed that all war widows deserved special consideration under the Armed Forces covenant; now, they appear to have gone back on their word. Does the noble Lord the Minister realise that widows whose partners died as a result of service and who remarried after 2000 have been excluded from this payment? I am talking about war widows from the Gulf War, Afghanistan and Northern Ireland. Will the Government now make it right?

Lord Harlech Portrait Lord Harlech (Con)
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My Lords, I pay tribute to the work that the noble Baroness has done campaigning in this area. Some of the applications for the award have been rejected, and I am happy to share the statistics with the House: 72 individuals have not been accepted for a reward. However, the Ministry of Defence denies that the eligibility criteria have changed: 49 of those were already in receipt of financial reward for their bereavement; 10 are eligible for their war widow’s pension to be reinstated due to no longer being in a relationship that led to the original forfeiture; and 13 have had their initial claim rejected because of either insufficient evidence or because their partner sadly passed away from a non-service attributable death.

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Lord Harlech Portrait Lord Harlech (Con)
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I have not actually received an invitation from the War Widows’ Association. However, should such an invitation be forthcoming, I would be only too delighted to meet with them.

Baroness Crawley Portrait Baroness Crawley (Lab)
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My Lords, our AGM is in a couple of weeks’ time. The Minister would be very welcome.

Lord Harlech Portrait Lord Harlech (Con)
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I thank the noble Baroness for her kind invitation and look forward to seeing her there.