Oral Answers to Questions Debate

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Department: Ministry of Defence

Oral Answers to Questions

Damian Hinds Excerpts
Monday 19th May 2025

(1 day, 20 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Luke Pollard Portrait Luke Pollard
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The hon. Gentleman is a role model for what someone can do by serving in the cadet forces. They are a fantastic way of growing in confidence, learning new skills and, for many young people, finding a career in the armed forces. Supporting those people who work with our cadets and help train them is vital. We know that there is a huge opportunity in expanding the cadets and investing more, and that is what the Government intend to do.

Damian Hinds Portrait Damian Hinds (East Hampshire) (Con)
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16. What steps he is taking to help support veterans into employment.

Luke Pollard Portrait The Minister for the Armed Forces (Luke Pollard)
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The Government are expanding UK-wide employment support for the armed forces community through Op Ascend, a free advice service for veterans and their families launched earlier this year. We also continue to offer tailored employment support via the career transition partnership.

Damian Hinds Portrait Damian Hinds
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National insurance relief for employing veterans comes at really quite a low cost to the Treasury, but it is effective, not just in its financial incentive but because it opens up conversations within employers. In written answers of late, the Government have been slightly equivocal about the future of the programme. Can the Minister confirm that this programme of relief will continue to support veterans’ employment beyond the next year?

Luke Pollard Portrait Luke Pollard
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It is vital that we support our veterans. We have extended the national insurance relief for a further year. I am very happy to arrange a conversation with the right hon. Gentleman and my Treasury colleagues if he would like to make a further case, and I am sure he would join a chorus of voices in doing so.