Early day motion tabled by primary sponsor Mike Hancock (Liberal Democrat), on Tuesday, 27 January 2004, in the House of Commons. It is signed by 48 members in total.
PUBLIC INQUIRY INTO GULF WAR DISEASES
That this House notes with grave concern that, since the end of the Gulf War in 1991, some 605 veterans have died, 200 committing suicide, and over 5,000 are now receiving war disablement pensions for illnesses and disabilities attributed to their services; and furthermore believes that the country owes the Gulf veterans a debt of honour, and that it is long past the time that this was redeemed by the holding of a full and open public inquiry into the use of multi-vaccinations and that this debt of honour is also owed to future generations of service personnel and their families, in order to remove any doubts about the past and current procedures, and if need be, to learn from past mistakes.
Secondary information
- Type
- Early day motion
- Reference
- 493
- Session
- 2003-04
- Subjects
- Disability Armed forces Death Public inquiries Vaccination Suicide Gulf War syndrome Veterans
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