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Karl McCartney

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Karl McCartney Excerpts
Monday 2nd July 2012

(12 years, 4 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Andrew Bridgen Portrait Andrew Bridgen (North West Leicestershire) (Con)
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9. What recent steps he has taken to support former members of the armed forces in respect of housing.

Karl McCartney Portrait Karl MᶜCartney (Lincoln) (Con)
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15. What recent steps he has taken to support former members of the armed forces in respect of housing.

Rebecca Harris Portrait Rebecca Harris (Castle Point) (Con)
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19. What recent steps he has taken to support former members of the armed forces in respect of housing.

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Grant Shapps Portrait Grant Shapps
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My hon. Friend raises an important point: when Army personnel return, that is one thing, but when they do not and their spouses are left to pick up the pieces, that is when this country owes them a real debt of gratitude. In the new statutory guidance, which was issued on Friday, I have ensured that the bereaved spouses of those who are serving and of reservists get top priority.

Karl McCartney Portrait Karl MᶜCartney
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I thank my right hon. Friend for his reassuring earlier answer, which indicated that the Government are taking action to support veterans who have made sacrifices to defend our liberty. Many councils in the UK will be giving priority to former armed forces personnel who have urgent housing needs. Will he join me in calling on City of Lincoln council and North Kesteven district council in my constituency to follow suit?

Grant Shapps Portrait Grant Shapps
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Yes, absolutely. In drawing up the criteria, we have made sure that councils need to provide that additional guarantee to those service personnel for some years after they leave the armed forces, so the residency criterion, for example, will not be placed against them for up to five years.