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Blair Mayne Posthumous Victoria Cross 2025-04-08

08 April 2025

Lead MP

Jim Shannon

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Jim Shannon raised concerns about blair mayne posthumous victoria cross 2025-04-08 in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

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Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
I thank the Backbench Business Committee for the opportunity to secure this debate about honouring veteran heroes, specifically focusing on the case of Blair Mayne who was denied a Victoria Cross due to a clerical error. This is not just about recognising a local hero but ensuring proper recognition for all veterans and their sacrifices. The debate highlights Blair Mayne's heroic actions during World War II and argues that the decision to deny him a VC was based on an administrative mistake, thereby stripping him of well-deserved honour.

Government Response

Government Response
The Minister defended the decision not to grant posthumous awards retrospectively, citing historical context and wartime standards. He noted that senior officers steeped in wartime experience made these decisions and should be respected by today's officials.
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