The hon. Gentleman, who is a good Member and a friend, is making a really interesting argument, but I fail to understand how it has anything to do with the Bill. How has limiting the ability of service personnel to take civil action against the MOD got anything to do with what he is talking about? How is requiring a five-year statute of limitations on things like torture anything to do with what he is saying about the operation in war? Can he explain how the interesting points he is making are relevant to what is in the Bill? I and, I think, my colleagues fail to see it.
Overseas Operations (Service Personnel and Veterans) Bill
Proceeding contribution from
Lloyd Russell-Moyle
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 3 November 2020.
It occurred during Debate on bills on Overseas Operations (Service Personnel and Veterans) Bill.
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