Ministry of Defence
High confidence
Renew the 2006 Act on schedule, expand the Covenant Legal Duty in line with the Defence Committee's HC 572 recommendation, place the Defence Housing Service on statutory footing, and modernise reserve recall to expand the pool available in crises.Jun 2025Jan 2026Jan 2026Jan 2026
Tension with Mark Francois, Mike Martin
John Healey
High confidence
Sponsoring Secretary of State; presents the Bill as the vehicle for the Government's Covenant pledge and the largest renewal of military housing in a generation, anchored in the 2024 and 2025 Covenant Annual Reports.Dec 2025Dec 2024
Lord Coaker
High confidence
Lead Lords MoD minister; consistent line across HLWS1184 (2025 Covenant Annual Report), HLWS762 (Defence Reform) and HLWS748 (Covenant Legal Duty pledge) defending statutory expansion of the Covenant Duty.Dec 2025Jul 2025Jun 2025
Al Carns
High confidence
Then Minister for Veterans and People; HCWS747 set out the formal Government pledge to expand the Covenant Legal Duty through the Bill in line with the Defence Committee report.Jun 2025
Defence Committee (House of Commons)
High confidence
Recommended in HC 572 (April 2025) that the Covenant Legal Duty be extended to all Government departments and the devolved administrations, and that the Government develop an implementation strategy for consistent application across the UK — the policy basis the Bill adopts.Apr 2025Apr 2025Apr 2025Apr 2025Apr 2025
Select Committee on the Armed Forces Bill 2026
High confidence
Special Report HC 1712 (28 April 2026) scrutinised the Bill with a primary focus on the extension of the Covenant Legal Duty; reported the Bill back to the House on 29-30 April 2026 to enable re-committal to a Committee of the whole House.Apr 2026Apr 2026
Mike Martin
High confidence
On retention, housing and veterans welfare: pressing the Government to publish annual retention reports (NC4-NC5), apply Renters' Rights Act 2025 standards to single living accommodation (NC1), create a statutory Veterans' Mental Health Oversight Officer (NC2), and guarantee discharged personnel receive their medical records within one month (NC3).Apr 2026
Tension with Ministry of Defence
Ian Roome
High confidence
On medical-discharge protections: co-led the Lib Dem amendments and tabled Amendment 1 exempting personnel medically discharged for physical or mental health reasons from being recalled to permanent service.Apr 2026
Mark Francois
High confidence
On reserve forces, drones and ECHR: lead Conservative scrutineer pressing for higher reserve service age (Am. 20-21: 65→67), longer recall (Am. 22: 12→18 months), reserved-occupation exemptions (Am. 23), a National Veterans' Commissioner for England (NC6), a Forces Housing Association feasibility study (NC7), statutory rail concessions (NC8), a defence-drones authorisation regime (NC9-NC11, NC14) and reinstatement of an Article 15 derogation duty for overseas operations (NC13, NC15).Apr 2026
Tension with Ministry of Defence
David Reed
Medium confidence
Co-signatory across the Conservative amendment package on reserve recall age, drone authorisation, ECHR derogation, protective orders and veterans support — consistent line with Mark Francois.Apr 2026
Sarah Bool
Medium confidence
Co-signatory across the Conservative amendment package on reserve recall, drones, ECHR derogation and veterans support.Apr 2026
Dr Neil Shastri-Hurst
Medium confidence
Co-signatory across the Conservative amendment package, with particular weight on protective orders for ex-service personnel (NC12) and ECHR-related amendments.Apr 2026