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Dash Condemns Army Bullying
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Sunday, December 12, 2004 16:07
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Brian
Dash at a recent
Remembrance Ceremony in Totton.
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A huge majority of soldiers believe bullying
still exists in the army despite repeated attempts by senior
officers to stamp it out, an internal Ministry of Defence
survey reveals.
As many as 85% of soldiers, and 86% of officers,
say there is bullying, according to the ministry's latest,
hitherto unreported, attitude survey.
Liberal Democrats said
that the results were omitted from an annual survey of the
opinions of troops and officers lodged in the House of Commons
six weeks ago.
Brian Dash, Parliamentary Spokesman for the New Forest Liberal
Democrats says: The government should make these issues an
urgent priority.
More must be done to deal with bullying,
and to stamp out racial and sex discrimination. |
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