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Armed Forces Bill: Special Report

22 April 2021

Lead MP

James Sunderland

Debate Type

Ministerial Statement

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Justice & CourtsDefenceEmploymentForeign AffairsParliamentary Procedure
Other Contributors: 9

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James Sunderland raised concerns about armed forces bill: special report in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

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Government Statement

Justice & CourtsDefenceEmploymentForeign AffairsParliamentary Procedure
Government Statement
The Armed Forces Bill Select Committee, under the chairmanship of James Sunderland, has published its special report on the new Armed Forces Bill. The minister expressed gratitude to several stakeholders including the Backbench Business Committee, the Speaker's Office and Ministry of Defence staff, members of the committee, technical teams, and specifically mentioned Ms Yohanna Sallberg and Mr Matthew Congreve for their contributions. The report focuses on the armed forces covenant, service justice system, and service complaints system among other areas. Key recommendations include incorporating the armed forces covenant into law with statutory guidance to inform public bodies, conducting a review after two years on how this duty operates, reviewing effectiveness of the covenant annually, implementing reforms in the service justice system, improving the process for handling service complaints quickly while ensuring fair access, promoting diversity and restorative justice for veterans dismissed due to their sexuality, enhancing healthcare provision for veterans, and prioritising better accommodation within the Ministry of Defence. The minister emphasised the importance of maintaining Britain's best armed forces and being the best place in the world for veterans.

Shadow Comment

Kevan Jones
Shadow Comment
Kevan Jones congratulated James Sunderland on chairing the Committee effectively despite challenges posed by the pandemic and issues with statutory guidance. He highlighted the importance of detailed scrutiny, suggesting a set period such as six months in future to ensure thorough examination.
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