Armed Forces: Long-Term Care — Question

Part of the debate – in the House of Lords at 11:06 am on 19 December 2012.

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Photo of Lord Empey Lord Empey UUP 11:06, 19 December 2012

I do not wish to get into an argument over statistics, but clearly the Minister's figures cannot possibly at this stage include people who will suffer from mental illness, which, as we know, emerges over time. However given that many of these casualties will require care for anything up to 60 years or more and that the care is of a specific nature which cannot inevitably be supplied by the Armed Forces, what strategy is in place to ensure that the National Health Service, which will have to bear this burden, is adequately resourced? The resources will have to be not only financial but professional, with specific knowledge required to treat these casualties whose sacrifice ensures that we continue to enjoy the freedoms which sadly we so often take for granted.