(8 years, 11 months ago)
Commons ChamberI beg to move, that the clause be read a Second time.
With this it will be convenient to discuss the following:
New clause 3—Enlistment of minors—
‘(1) The Armed Forces Act 2006 is amended as follows.
(2) In section 328(2) (c) (Enlistment) the words “without the consent of prescribed persons” are omitted.”
This amendment ensures that only those above 18 years of age are able to enlist in the Armed Forces.
I rise to speak to new clauses 2 and 3, which stand in my name and those of several hon. Members from various parties across the House. First, I wish to say that these are probing provisions and I do not intend to press them to a Division. Although the Bill does not contain provisions on the recruitment age, it is entirely appropriate that we consider this important issue within the context of this Bill. I should state at the outset that I am a great supporter of the work that the women and men who serve in the armed forces do daily, and that their honour and sacrifice knows no bounds; they are a credit to the communities they serve. Before turning to the new clauses, I would like to put on record my respect for the sterling work they do.