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Written questions by George.

Every parliamentary written question tabled by Andrew George this session, with the full answer and department. Back to the MP page.

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10 Mar 2026·Ministry of Defence·Answered
Asked

What steps he is taking to ensure that veterans receive adequate support after leaving the armed forces.

Reply

This Labour Government was elected on a promise to renew the nations commitment with those who served – and we are acting.We've made record investment for our remarkable veterans alongside a landmark new Veterans Strategy celebrating them as a vital national asset. £50 million for VALOUR, £12 million for the Reducing Veteran Homelessness Programme, together with Ops COURAGE, RESTORE, FORTITUDE, ASCEND and NOVA. .

17 Jun 2025·Ministry of Defence·Answered
Asked

What plans his Department has for training foreign armed forces by British armed forces.

Reply

As the Strategic Defence Review sets out, training forms a critical part of the UK’s support to Allies and partners, both globally and in the Euro-Atlantic. Our training offer consists of our globally renowned training institutions, including the Royal College of Defence Studies and the military academies, which continue to attract global leaders in their field, as well as bespoke activity to support Allies and partners.

17 Jun 2025·Ministry of Defence·Answered
Asked

What criteria his Department uses to decide whether to grant a request from a foreign government for training for their armed forces by the British armed forces.

Reply

The provision of training to a foreign military is assessed on a case-by-case basis and kept under review. This is underpinned by a robust process that considers strategic alignment, risks, opportunities, and compliance with International Humanitarian Law.

17 Jun 2025·Ministry of Defence·Answered
Asked

Which countries armed forces have been trained by British armed forces in each of the last five years.

Reply

The UK has a long history of providing assistance to other nations in the security and justice fields and continues to do so around the world. In 2024-25 alone, that spanned 140 different partner nations, with similar levels of engagement across each of the past five years. In the interests of national security and upholding trust and confidentiality in our international partnerships, it is not appropriate for the Government to provide a full breakdown of countries that received military training from the UK over this period. All training is carried out in adherence to International Humanitarian Law.

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