Recognise ‘Veteran’ as a protected characteristic in law.

Make ‘Veteran’ a protected characteristic in the Equality Act 2010 to help ensure veterans aren't disadvantaged and that Armed Forces Covenant objectives are consistently applied. Require organisations to enable recording of veteran status with safeguards and prevent discrimination or disadvantage.

7,736 Signatures

Status
Open
Opened
Tuesday 6th January 2026
Last 24 hours signatures
3
Signature Deadline
Monday 6th July 2026
Estimated Final Signatures: 7,776

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We are concerned that, without a clear legal duty to recognise and act on veteran status, avoidable disadvantage may continue across healthcare, housing, employment and the justice system. The Armed Forces Covenant sets important expectations, but without Equality Act protection there is not the same legal compulsion on public bodies and other organisations as exists for recognised protected characteristics. We believe recognising ‘Veteran’ as a protected characteristic would strengthen early intervention, fair treatment and better outcomes, in line with the aims of the Equality Act 2010.

For the purposes of this petition, ‘veteran’ is defined in line with the UK Government definition: anyone who has served at least one day in the UK Armed Forces (Regular or Reserve).


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