Healey pledges to ‘stop the rot’ in military housing with new consumer charter
- Defence Secretary John Healey pledged to 'stop the rot' in military housing and announced a new Consumer Charter for service personnel and their families.
- The Charter will enforce predictable property standards, ensure reliable repairs, and establish a functional complaints system.
- An independent panel chaired by former MP Natalie Elphicke will oversee the Charter's implementation, enhancing basic housing rights.
- The Government recognizes the importance of decent service accommodations for recruitment and retention within the military.
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We must deliver on our promises to service personnel
The Defence Committee has been hard at work during its first six months, publishing four reports and scrutinising the Ministry of Defence (MoD) during a time when defence has rightly moved towards the top of the agenda for the public and Parliament.
Inside Britain's deteriorating military housing as Labour vows to stop the rot
Inside Britain's deteriorating military housing as Labour vows to stop the rot - The Government has promised to work at pace to stop the rot in military accommodation across Britain’s armed forces
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