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Armed Forces Recruitment: North-east England
25 June 2025
Lead MP
Alan Strickland
Newton Aycliffe and Spennymoor
Lab
Responding Minister
Luke Pollard
Tags
DefenceEmployment
Word Count: 14022
Other Contributors: 12
At a Glance
Alan Strickland raised concerns about armed forces recruitment: north-east england in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.
Key Requests to Government:
The lead MP asks for faster and more flexible military recruitment to attract highly skilled applicants and ensure that new entrants can join quickly without facing unnecessary delays or hurdles.
How the Debate Unfolded
MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:
Lead Contributor
There has been a significant drop in the number of recruits joining the regular forces, falling by 40% in the north-east region over the last four years. This is despite a welcome 19% increase in recent times. Additionally, bureaucratic barriers and delays have hampered recruitment efforts.
Alan Strickland
Con
Dewsbury
Expressed gratitude to all Members who contributed, thanked Dr Allin-Khan for chairing, and acknowledged the contributions from various speakers regarding armed forces recruitment in the north-east.
Chris McDonald
SNP
Glasgow North East
Congratulated the lead MP on securing the debate and championing the armed forces. Highlighted the pride of Stockton's community in its military presence and the importance of real action to support recruitment efforts. Supported the concerns about recruitment challenges and highlighted the need for improvements in accessing medical records. Calls on the local council to support efforts to recreate a fitting memorial for the Durham Light Infantry.
Chi Onwurah
Lab
Newcastle upon Tyne Central and West
Asked the lead MP how the Ministry of Defence could be more visible in championing the contribution of the armed forces to the region, given that fewer personnel are stationed there despite high recruitment rates.
Jim Shannon
DUP
Strangford
Spoke about personal experiences with military service and celebrated Armed Forces Day, highlighting the importance of community support for armed forces personnel. Welcomed the commitment by the Veterans Minister to recruit an additional 1,000 cadets in Northern Ireland.
Lewis Atkinson
Lab
Sunderland Central
Discussed Sunderland's military tradition and the impact of deindustrialization on recruitment, noting a significant drop in new recruits. Discussed the transition period from Capita to Serco and expressed concern about potential issues during this time.
Lola McEvoy
Lab
Newton Aycliffe and Spennymoor
The hon. Friend highlights the outdated system for joining the armed forces, which has led to delays in applications and missed notifications for potential recruits. Agreed with the lead MP about the importance of career incentives for joining the forces and supported the work being done to ensure people have decent careers in sectors that require resilience, teamwork, discipline, and grit. Asked about the causes of the drop in recruitment, highlighting poor aftercare as a significant issue. She acknowledges the Government's initiatives, including the Armed Forces Commissioner and a significant pay rise, which should boost recruitment numbers.
Luke Akehurst
Lab
North Durham
Discusses the impact of recruitment reductions in North Durham, noting a 34% drop between 2015 and 2024 compared to a 14% UK average. Welcomes Labour's commitment to retention and reforms such as military housing privatisation reversal.
Luke Pollard
Lab
Plymouth, Sutton and Devonport
Joined his hon. Friend in celebrating the work of cadets and discussed the importance of reducing recruitment process time to ensure more people join the armed forces. Emphasised the need for increased defence spending in the north-east and highlighted the importance of the Armed Forces Commissioner Bill.
Mark Ferguson
Lab
Gateshead Central and Whickham
Emphasized the importance of visible armed forces bases for encouraging careers in the military. Commended 361 Gateshead air cadets for their role in remembrance services, highlighting the critical part they play in building community.
Mary Glindon
Lab
Newcastle upon Tyne East and Wallsend
The hon. Friend discusses the importance of cadet units across the region, which provide young people with valuable life skills and qualifications leading to good jobs in the forces. Compliments her colleague's speech and highlights the work done by veterans' charities to support mental health, find homes for veterans, and address other social issues. She recognises their tireless efforts.
Mike Martin
LD
Tunbridge Wells
Made a humorous remark regarding parliamentary contributions, praising Jim Shannon's contribution style. The Army has been severely cut, losing 10,000 soldiers under the previous government and an additional 2,000 since the general election. Only 75% of troops are medically deployable.
Mark Francois
Con
Rayleigh and Wickford
Acknowledged that recruitment challenges are not unique to the UK but emphasised the need for reform in medical standards and recruitment processes. Summarised for Her Majesty's Opposition on armed forces recruitment from the north-east of England.
Government Response
Luke Pollard
The Minister for the Armed Forces
Government Response
Acknowledges the importance of military service and highlights steps taken by the Government, including efficiency improvements in recruitment processes, a significant pay rise for service personnel, investment in military accommodation, and retention payments. Reports positive results with increased recruit applications and reduced outflow.
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