Gower MP calls for views of local service personnel, veterans and their families on Armed Forces Bill

Kit Peters
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From left to right are a Private (gunner) Cpl (commander) and a Private, Driver of a Jackal vehicle. Members of 2nd Battalion The Royal Anglian Regiment (2 R Anglian) give an insight into the capabilities of the JACKAL vehicle and their roles within the team. The JACKAL is a Mobility Weapon Mounted Installation Kit (MWMIK). The main role of the vehicle in the British Army is deep battle-space reconnaissance, rapid assault and fire support Ð roles where mobility, endurance and manoeuvrability are important. There are three main weapon systems that can be mounted to the JACKAL vehicle. General Purpose Machine Gun (both on the main weapon mount and by the Commander seat), Heavy Machine Gun and Grenade Machine Gun. A JACKAL crew consists of a Driver, Gunner, and Commander. The Gunner is responsible for firing the weapon system attached to the main weapon mount and also for providing 360¡ observations. The Driver is responsible for controlling the vehicle as well as basic maintenance and the Commander is responsible for the vehicle, the crew and communications back to the chain of command. Elements of 2 R Anglian are trained in proficient use of the JACKAL MWMIK and will be using this capability during future deployments.

Tonia Antoniazzi, Member of Parliament for Gower and currently a member of the Select Committee on the Armed Forces Bill, has called for service families, personnel, and veterans in Gower, as well as civilians subject to service law, to share their views on the government’s forthcoming Armed Forces Bill.

The Armed Forces Bill Select Committee has issued a survey seeking views on the forthcoming Bill to inform the Committee’s inquiry, with responses to the survey potentially included in the Committee’s report.

Among other things, the Bill proposes a legal responsibility for public bodies to give ‘due regard’ to the principles of the Armed Forces Covenant when accessing public services such as housing, healthcare and education.

Labour has criticised the Bill for being too weak, and say proposals would do little to correct the many ways in which service personnel are disadvantaged.

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They also want civilian courts to have jurisdiction in matters of murder, rape and serious sexual offences committed in the UK in-line with recommendations made in the recent Lyons report.

The Member of Parliament for Gower, Tonia Antoniazzi, said: “This survey is an important opportunity for service personnel, veterans and their families in Gower to have their say on what they think the government should be doing with this Bill to improve the welfare of those involved and connected to our Armed Services.

“Having been involved with scrutinising the bill, I know that there are large areas for improvement and I really encourage people in Gower to get their voices heard and claim their stake in it by responding to this survey.”

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The deadline for responses to the survey is Monday 5 April 5 PM and takes roughly five minutes to complete. Complete the survey here.

(Lead image: Army / MoD)

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