Armed
Forces Week always concludes with Armed Forces Day, which is a massive national
event, which this year was hosted in Scarborough.
I
was delighted to hear, as part of the events, that Cornwall, has been chosen to
host the National Armed Forces Day for 2023.
This
is great news. Cornwall has a strong military tradition and close and
continuing links with our forces, and I am sure this will be a brilliant day
for Cornwall.
My
congratulations to my colleague Cherilyn Mackrory, who is the Member of
Parliament for Truro and Falmouth, and Armed Forces Champion for Cornwall
Council, Newquay Councillor Louis Gardner for the strong and successful bid
Armed
Forces Day is a time to reflect and thank those who have served and those who
continue to serve our country. I am sure this event will be greatly welcomed by
our local communities and I look forward to working to ensure this national
event for Cornwall is as good as it can be next year.
Looking
at veterans specifically, I am proud to be part of this Government, which holds
the welfare of veterans at is hearts.
In
January, the Government launched the Veterans Strategy Action Plan of more than
60 commitments backed by an extra £70 million. Great progress is being made
with over a fifth of commitments already completed after just six months.
As
well as this, progress has been made improving healthcare provision for
veterans. Op COURAGE, the bespoke mental health pathway for veterans in the NHS
in England, has launched backed by over £17 million a year investment, plus an
additional £2.7 million over the next three years. The service will bring three
bespoke veterans’ mental health services into one long-term integrated service
from April 2023.
Meanwhile,
more than £1 million in new money is being invested into a new digital service
for veterans, which will enable them to quickly and easily verify their veteran
status online.
The
project, which is due to be available for all veterans in 2023, will make it
easier and quicker to demonstrate their military service in order to access a
range of government and charity services, and reduce waiting times and the
likelihood of fraud.
Alongside
the Veteran’s Strategy, over the last year the Government have delivered
significant legislation ensuring veterans, serving and families are protected
and supported in law:
·
Overseas Operations Act 2021 –
tackling vexatious claims and ending the cycle of re-investigations against our
Armed Forces.
·
Armed Forces Act 2021 – giving
statutory teeth to the Armed Forces Covenant, with a new duty to have due
regard to its principles.
·
Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy
and Reconciliation) Bill – now introduced, to give Op BANNER veterans closure,
with honour and finality.
The case of
Dennis Hutchings, a fellow Cornishman and ex-soldier who died
while on trial over a fatal shooting during Northern Ireland's Troubles, shows
that this Bill is more important than
ever. With this Bill, our veterans
are given the certainty they deserve and this Government will fulfil its
manifesto pledge by bringing an end to the cycle of investigations that has
plagued them for too long.
Rest assured that
this Government is committed to protecting our veterans.
Speaking of veterans,
this
year’s events to mark Armed Forces Week come with particular poignancy, as they
fell a week after the 40th anniversary of the end of the Falklands
War.
I
was privileged during my time on the Armed Forces Parliamentary Scheme to visit
the Falklands and talk to residents who lived through the war. I also found out
that the Falklands have several close connections to Cornwall - 30,000 sailors,
marines, soldiers, airmen and merchant mariners took part in the Falklands War
along with many civilians who supported the war effort.
We
must never forget their heroic efforts and particularly those of the 255
British personnel who sadly lost their lives in this conflict, a timely
reminder as we look towards Cornwall playing its role as the host of Armed
Forces Day 2023, of both the importance of our military and the tremendous
sacrifices they make to ensure British citizens everywhere can live free.
As always, my office is
available for any constituents needing help, advice or guidance. Please do get
in touch if I can help – tel. 01726 829379, email – office@stevedouble.org.uk
ENDS