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Rennie and Tolson: Kingdom veterans must benefit from priority treatment scheme

January 27, 2010 3:30 PM
Originally published by Scottish Liberal Democrats

MP Willie Rennie and MSP Jim Tolson have expressed concerns that UK Government plans to extend the priority treatment services offered to veterans in England and Wales will leave Scottish veterans as the 'second class citizens' of the forces community.

UK Health Minister Mike O'Brien MP has instructed health service providers to fast-track the priority scheme, making it available as soon as possible. At present, the priority treatment scheme is only available to those veterans in Scotland suffering from injuries and illnesses that were a direct result of their military service.

Mr Rennie co-sponsored a Bill in the House of Commons recently that called on the Government to introduce a 'Veterans Covenant', which would set out a duty of care for veterans in the same way that the 'Military Covenant' does for serving personnel and their families.

Commenting, Mr Rennie said:

'It is essential that Scottish Veterans are offered the same level of service as their English and Welsh counterparts. In the past, the right to priority treatment has been ignored, forgotten or disregarded by NHS service providers, as veterans in the Kingdom know to their cost.

'It would be a complete injustice if Scottish veterans became second class citizens on this issue within the UK. It is essential that this situation is clarified as quickly as possible.'

Mr Tolson added:

'The current priority service in Scotland is only offered to veterans whose conditions are likely to be related to their time in the service. If the reports are accurate and this priority scheme goes forward in England, the Scottish Government will need to swiftly revise their policy in order to ensure equality of treatment for all veterans.

'Our service men and women put their lives on the line and dedicate themselves to service for the benefit of everyone else and they deserve nothing less than our absolute commitment to providing health services that meet their needs.'

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