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Financial redress for LGBT veterans must be sped up, MPs to urge ministers

  • Members of Parliament warn that all LGBT veterans mistreated must receive compensation quickly, as they debate the topic in Westminster Hall.
  • The £75 million redress scheme, established in December, offers veterans payments up to £70,000 to acknowledge their suffering.
  • Only 84 out of 1,300 applicants have received compensation so far, according to Fighting With Pride, a charity advocating for veterans.
  • Jess Brown-Fuller MP called the issue a crucial matter and stressed the need for the government to speed up financial reparations.
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Financial redress for LGBT veterans must be sped up, MPs to urge ministers

Ministers must ensure all LGBT veterans who suffered historical mistreatment in the armed forces get compensation swiftly, MPs are to warn in a parliamentary debate.

·London, United Kingdom
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