RFA Sir Galahad 2024-03-25

2024-03-25

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Q1 Partial Answer
Jessica Morden Lab
Newport East
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The question arises from the substantial public and parliamentary interest in releasing documents related to the RFA Sir Galahad bombing.
What recent assessment has been made of the potential merits of publishing all documents relating to the bombing of RFA Sir Galahad? The hon. Member for Newport East (Jessica Morden) attended a remembrance and reunion event for survivors and families affected by the attack on 8 June 1982.
Recognising public interest, the Minister recently visited the National Archives at Kew and is looking to release two further files subject to legal confirmation. In relation to five files of witness statements, maximum transparency will be pursued under the Public Records Act 1958 while ensuring personal data protection.
Assessment & feedback
The specific timeframe for releasing documents was not addressed.
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Q2 Partial Answer
Jessica Morden Lab
Newport East
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The hon. Member for Newport East attended a remembrance and reunion event for survivors of the RFA Sir Galahad attack.
After attending the remembrance and reunion event, the questioner urges the Minister to ensure that remaining documents from the board of inquiry are released to get to the truth of what happened on 8 June 1982. She seeks a specific timeline for these decisions.
Acknowledging the tenacity of the hon. Lady, the Minister confirms they are handling the matter quickly and moving at pace to release further files while respecting legal constraints under the Data Protection Act 2018.
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No precise timeframe was provided.
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Q3 Partial Answer
Iain Duncan Smith Con
Chingford and Woodford Green
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The right hon. Member for Chingford and Woodford Green recognises that it has been decades since the event occurred.
My constituent Colin Silva was from the brave Welsh Guards involved in this incident. The right hon. Friend mentions moving at pace but can he ensure, on balance of judgment, we err towards transparency to clear reputations tarnished?
The Minister confirms the Welsh Guards were exonerated by the board of inquiry and his position is always for transparency, ensuring this has been at the forefront when reviewing documents.
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No specific timeframe or commitment to err towards transparency was provided.
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Q4 Partial Answer
Stephen Doughty Lab Co-op
Cardiff South and Penarth
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The hon. Member for Cardiff South and Penarth visited Fitzroy to understand the impact of this event.
Many who did not return were from the Welsh Guards, and united support for Falkland Islands defence is assured by this House. May I press on timing? Are we talking weeks, months or years?
While not providing a specific timeline, the Minister assures that it will not take years to complete the process of releasing documents.
Assessment & feedback
The question was about weeks or months but only an upper bound of 'not years' was given.
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Q5 Partial Answer
Context
The hon. Member's constituent Oliver Richardson was among the survivors of the sinking of RFA Sir Galahad.
Forty years on, there is no reason for secrecy in releasing all Falklands Galahad papers quickly. Many people neither were offered nor wanted confidentiality regarding what they witnessed. Honour our armed forces by providing answers to those involved and their families.
The Government will do everything possible for transparency but are bound by the Data Protection Act 2018.
Assessment & feedback
No specific commitment to releasing all papers at pace was given.
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