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Armed Forces Commissioner Bill 2025-07-02

02 July 2025

Lead MP

Luke Pollard

Debate Type

Ministerial Statement

Tags

Defence
Other Contributors: 7

At a Glance

Luke Pollard raised concerns about armed forces commissioner bill 2025-07-02 in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

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Government Statement

Defence
Government Statement
I beg to move, that this House insists on Commons amendment 2A, which already delivers what the Lords had inserted, and disagrees with the Lords in amendments 2B and 2C. The Minister thanked Members who supported Armed Forces Day events across the country and expressed disappointment at the return of the Armed Forces Commissioner Bill due to flawed amendments proposed by Baroness Goldie. He emphasised that the Government's amendment included protections for whistleblowers and family members, which was not covered in the Lords' amendments. The Government is committed to establishing an independent champion for welfare matters of military personnel and their families, and believes that delaying the bill only hinders efforts to address toxic behaviours within the armed forces. The Minister highlighted the legal protections currently afforded under existing defence policy and emphasised the importance of trust and confidence in the new Armed Forces Commissioner role. He also mentioned ongoing work to review and update policies relating to raising concerns, including whistleblowing protections.
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