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Compensation fund for dismissed LGBT veterans is too small, Brighton MP says

by PA report
Friday 1 Nov, 2024 at 10:51AM
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Compensation fund for dismissed LGBT veterans is too small, Brighton MP says

Chris Ward

The compensation available for veterans dismissed from the armed forces for being gay is not generous enough, Brighton Kemptown MP Chris Ward said yesterday.

Labour MPs said the £50 million that has been allocated under a Government scheme means LGBT veterans who were forced out of their jobs could get about £12,500.

The so-called “gay ban” in place in the armed forces was lifted in 2000. Previously LGBT service personnel faced lengthy investigations before being sacked, with them being stripped of their medals and rank.

Mr Ward said his consituent Steve was dismissed by the RAF in 1985 over a relationship with a male officer.

He said: “He made the mistake of telling the truth and was sentenced to six months in jail. He lost his rank, he lost all his financial benefits, he lost his family and he lost a career he loved.

“When he was released he was 28 years old, homeless and with nowhere to turn.

“I’ve met Steve, he’s a man of huge honour and courage, but these are the words he said to me: ‘I felt washed in shame, my career was shattered, I had a criminal record, I had no pension and I had to live hand to mouth for the rest of my life surviving on benefits.’

“As we’ve heard today it’s not even an outlier.”

He added: “While I also recognise the financial situation this government operates under, can capping payments at an average of £12,500 per person really be appropriate for the level of injustice suffered by people like Steve and so many other LGBT veterans.”

A review by Lord Etherton in 2023 examined the experience of LGBT veterans, which led to the compensation scheme being established.

Hundreds of armed forces personnel were sacked for their sexuality every year in the 1980s, LGBT activist Peter Tatchell has previously said.

Veterans who are affected can apply for restorative measures on the Government website.

The application window will be open at the end of the year, Veterans Minister Al Carns said, and remain open for two years.

Mr Carns said he had spoken at the LGBTQ+ Defence Awards earlier this year and had told guests: “Anyone can dodge bullets, bombs or artillery fire, but to fight against the tide when everything is bearing down on you and continue the struggle in the fight for justice is commendable.”

He called the treatment of LGBT personnel from 1967 to 2000 was “completely unacceptable”.

“The ministry was on the wrong side of history,” he added.

Mr Carns added: “I have of course been aware of speculation, and have heard some figures in relation to this fund. I trust colleagues will understand that as we continue our work to finalise its modalities, it is too soon for me to comment on exact figures.”

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  1. Brighton Starfish says:
    1 year ago

    Yes we all want to be taxed even more than the record amount in UK history to pay compensation for this. Why not bring public sector pensions in line with private sector ones to find the money.

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    • Chris says:
      1 year ago

      Gets my vote. Biggest Ponzi scheme ever.

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