hiuslots UK to compensate LGBTQ veterans sacked by army
FILE PHOTO/Agence France-Presse LONDON The British government will allocate 75 million pounds ($96 million) to compensate LGBTQ military veterans sacked by the army over their sexual orientation, the defense ministry announced on Thursday. U...
LONDON — The British government will allocate 75 million pounds ($96 million) to compensate LGBTQ military veterans sacked by the army over their sexual orientation, the defense ministry announced on Thursday.
Until a 2000 reform, lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transgender people were barred from military service in Britain. Those who were found out were often harassed, abused and sacked, according to a government-commissioned report last year.
Article continues after this advertisementSeeking to right “historic wrongs”, former armed forces members or employees sacked over their sexuality or gender identity will be eligible to receive £50,000 each, the defense ministry said — a larger amount than initially expected.
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“The historic treatment of LGBT veterans was a moral stain on our nation. Our government is determined to right the wrongs of the past and recognize the hurt that too many endured,” Defense Secretary John Healey said in a statement.
Article continues after this advertisementBesides losing their jobs and being subjected to public humiliation, the veterans involved were sometimes stripped of their pension benefits, living the rest of their lives in poverty.
Article continues after this advertisement“We fully welcome our LGBT veterans back into Defense, and acknowledge their vital contribution to keeping the nation safe,” said Minister for Veterans Alistair Carns.
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Additional compensation of £1,000 to £20,000 will be offered based on the “suffering” of particular individuals, whether harassment, brutal interrogations or imprisonment, officials said.
Article continues after this advertisementVictims will also be able to request the reinstatement of their military rank and medals.
Parliament is due to debate the measure on Thursday, but veterans can already begin filing their compensation requests online.
The speech, which comes a little over a month before the ruling Labour Party’s first detailed budget, will be closely watched by investors amid fears of tax hikes.
777 casino gamesIn July 2023, a report ordered by Britain’s then-Conservative Party government revealed the “horrendous” treatment of LGBTQ veterans who had served between 1967 and 2000.
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The day it was publishedhiuslots, former prime minister Rishi Sunak apologized on behalf of the government. He then set in motion the process that led to Thursday’s reparations announcement.
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