Proceeding contribution from Lord Beamish (Labour) in the House of Commons on Monday, 10 January 2011. It occurred during Debate on bill on Armed Forces Bill.
Armed Forces Bill
Does the hon. Gentleman therefore agree that what is being put forward today is rather disappointing, especially in the light of the Green Paper that I produced in 2009, which set out not only what we had done in terms of the Command Paper, but how we could make what it referred to legally enforceable? Does he share my disappointment that the work and the response to that have not been brought forward in the Bill, so that the things put in place in the armed forces Command Paper would be legally enforceable?
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- 2010-12
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- Disciplinary proceedings Discipline Courts Armed forces Crimes of violence Army British overseas territories Air force Coroners Housing Health Education Equipment Leave Private education Pensions Prisoners Military police Navy Mental health Schools Training Sexual offences Sexual offences prevention orders Select Committee on the Armed Forces Bill Post-traumatic stress disorder Chief Coroner Veterans
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- Armed Forces Bill 2010-12
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