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Keir Starmer, the new Labour Prime Minister, faced criticism for failing to appoint a dedicated Veterans Minister in his cabinet despite promises made during the election campaign. Instead, Defence Secretary John Healey will represent veterans at the Cabinet table. This decision has drawn disappointment from organizations like Help For Heroes and the Royal British Legion, who emphasize the importance of dedicated support for the Armed Forces Community. Johnny Mercer, a former Veterans Minister, expressed concerns about the unfulfilled promise and highlighted the significance of addressing veterans' needs within the government. The absence of a specific Veterans Minister raises questions about the level of support and focus on veterans' issues in the new administration.
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