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Victory in Europe and Victory over Japan 80th Anniversary 2025-05-06

06 May 2025

Lead MP

Stephanie Peacock

Debate Type

General Debate

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Defence
Other Contributors: 72

At a Glance

Stephanie Peacock raised concerns about victory in europe and victory over japan 80th anniversary 2025-05-06 in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
Honoured to open the debate, Stephanie Peacock acknowledged the 80th anniversary of VE Day on May 8 and VJ Day on August 15. She praised Churchill's call for united strength and highlighted the sacrifices made by soldiers and civilians during World War II. She noted that this may be the last year when veterans can participate directly in commemorations, emphasising the importance of passing down their stories to future generations.

Government Response

Defence
Government Response
Paid tribute to Betty Webb, mentioned various commemorations taking place across England, Scotland, Wales and the Channel Islands. Highlighted contributions of Commonwealth troops during World War II and expressed gratitude towards the Royal British Legion for leading national remembrance events. Expressed profound gratitude to veterans and serving personnel. Highlighted the importance of standing up against dictators and aggressors, emphasising the need for robust armed forces and increased defence spending. Acknowledged the contribution of various nations in World War II.

Shadow Response

None
Shadow Response
Welcomed Government’s preparation for VE Day and VJ Day. Acknowledged significance of these days in remembering the end of World War II, especially for those who served during the war in Asia. Called on Minister to comment on efforts to bring a statue of Vera Lynn back home from Czech Republic.
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