Angela Rayner, the deputy Labour leader, has pledged to support nuclear test veterans in accessing their medical records. Speaking at a Labour Party Conference fringe event dedicated to test veterans, Rayner expressed her outrage at the denial of blood test results from the time these veterans served at British nuclear testing sites in Australia and Christmas Island. She promised to do everything within her power to ensure that the veterans’ demands are met. John Morris, a key figure in the campaign for justice and a veteran stationed at Christmas Island, listed four crucial expectations from a future Labour government, including carrying out an inquiry and providing authentic medical records. The campaign, led by Morris and others, has been ongoing, with many veterans experiencing health issues believed to be linked to radiation exposure during the tests. Rayner’s commitment and the determination of the veterans highlight the urgency and importance of the issue at hand.
Angela Rayner Vows to Help Nuclear Test Veterans Access Medical Records, UK
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