Oral Answers to Questions Debate

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Department: Ministry of Defence

Oral Answers to Questions

Uma Kumaran Excerpts
Monday 19th May 2025

(1 day, 21 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Luke Pollard Portrait Luke Pollard
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I thank my hon. Friend for raising the issue and that case. It is vital that no matter who you fall in love with, there is a place for you in our armed forces. I am pleased to announce that since the LGBT financial recognition scheme was launched on 12 December 2024, we have now made a total of £1 million in payments to the dismissed or discharged, to people who are terminally ill, or the over-80s who were dismissed or discharged due to their sexuality. Some 964 applications for non-financial restorative measures have been received and are being processed. The recruitment of the independent panel and appeals board is complete, so payment for the LGBT FRS impact payments can begin shortly.

Uma Kumaran Portrait Uma Kumaran (Stratford and Bow) (Lab)
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10. What recent discussions he has had with NATO allies on European security.

Andrew Lewin Portrait Andrew Lewin (Welwyn Hatfield) (Lab)
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17. What recent discussions he has had with NATO allies on European security.

Luke Pollard Portrait The Minister for the Armed Forces (Luke Pollard)
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The Secretary of State and I are in regular and close contact with our NATO allies on strengthening Euro-Atlantic security. Last week, the Secretary of State and I were both in Germany discussing closer co-operation and how to further enhance bilateral defence co-operation. The Secretary of State attended a meeting of the E5 Defence Ministers driving European leadership in Ukraine, and next month will meet allies in preparation for the Hague summit in June.

Uma Kumaran Portrait Uma Kumaran
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NATO has never been more vital for Britain’s defence and security than in this era of global instability and volatility. I was therefore alarmed that certain Green party politicians have suggested that the UK leave NATO, abandoning our commitment to our allies, including other European nations, and the defence of Ukraine and of our shared democratic values. Will the Minister reassure this House that this Labour Government will recommit to working even more closely with our allies for our collective defence, and will he confirm that unlike certain other parties, Labour will always put the security of our citizens first?