Nuclear Test Medals

Defence – in the House of Commons at on 26 June 2023.

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Photo of Rebecca Long-Bailey Rebecca Long-Bailey Labour, Salford and Eccles

What steps he is taking to issue nuclear test medals to veterans before Remembrance Sunday 2023.

Photo of Andrew Murrison Andrew Murrison The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Defence

The hon. Lady will welcome the commemorative nuclear test medal announced by the Prime Minister in November last year to recognise service veterans and civilian personnel who participated in the UK’s atmospheric nuclear test programme between 1952 and 1967. The first nuclear test medals are expected to be available this autumn—I hope in time for Remembrance Sunday.

Photo of Rebecca Long-Bailey Rebecca Long-Bailey Labour, Salford and Eccles

A nuclear testing veteran has said:

“We have heard it all before, governments come and go, but the Nuclear Veterans keep fighting, that’s exactly what we did for our country all them years ago, so please, no more false promises just action…award us our medal”.

He speaks for the thousands who were promised medallic recognition by the Prime Minister on 22 November last year. Sadly, they are now informed that the medal has been delayed again by the Government. What is the delay? Why is it happening? Will the Minister categorically promise the House today that those veterans, whose average age is now 85, will finally be awarded their medals before Remembrance Sunday so that they and their descendants can proudly wear them?

Photo of Andrew Murrison Andrew Murrison The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Defence

Once again I remind the hon. Lady that it is this Government who got on and made the announcement on 22 November last year. I very much hope that by 22 November the veterans will get their medals. It is my sincere hope that by Remembrance Sunday they will be able to wear proudly what is due to them.