Gill Furniss, the MP for Sheffield, says some military personnel are undercompensated for injuries.
Gill Furniss told a debate in Westminster Hall some former armed forces personnel were unhappy with the way they were treated by Veterans UKA Sheffield MP has criticised the services offered by Veterans UK to former armed forces personnel.
The Labour MP for Sheffield, Brightside and Hillsborough said this had led to veterans being undercompensated for injuries.Veterans UK, which is part of the Ministry of Defence, provides compensation, pension and welfare support to serving personnel and veterans. However, Gill Furniss told a debate in Westminster on Wednesday, a survey by Veterans UK of 1000 people had found many were unhappy with the way they had been treated.
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