With hardly any debate, the Government wants to introduce legislation that will alter our way of life. Not if tens of Tory MPs have their say.
Our introduction to: what each Bill is, the politics of it, who’s responsible, arguments for and against – and a controversy rating out of ten.
The former Veterans Minister discusses support for veterans, his frustrations with politics, Cummings, extremism in the Armed Forces and more.
Formerly an adviser to six secretaries of state for Northern Ireland, his idea involves no changes to the law – and a certificate system.
The pace of departure, the allegations about him and how they’re being handled are all inextricably linked.
Plus: Why as an Ipswich supporter I’m happy to see the end to the European Super League. And: My take on Mercer’s resignation.
“I have fought and bled alongside them…and I have a duty to stand alongside them.”
Four members from the 2019 intake make the top 50, beating longer-serving and higher-ranked colleagues.
Defensive medicine may intellectually go against years of training and logic, but it keeps us legally protected. But it might not work in these wartime conditions.
More work is needed to ensure proper protection for ex-servicemen and give victims’ families a chance at the truth.