THE secretary of state for Wales, Simon Hart, has told Westminster MPs that the UK Government is exploring ways to establish a Veterans Commissioner for Wales.

Speaking at the annual St David’s Day debate in the House of Commons, Mr Hart gave information on how the commissioner would seek to improve the lives and champion the interests of veterans of the armed forces by working with ex-servicemen and women and the public, private and voluntary organisations that represent them.

Mr Hart described the initiative as a “hugely important step for veterans in Wales and their families” and would help deliver the ambition of making the UK the best place in the world to be a veteran. 

“The armed forces have a long and important tradition in Wales and we are exceptionally proud of our Welsh veterans,” Mr Hart said. “Our ex-servicemen and women and their families deserve recognition, support and respect throughout the duration of their service and beyond.

“The recruitment of a Veterans Commissioner for Wales will go a long way towards increasing the support available and highlights the UK Government’s commitment to the welfare of our armed forces veterans.”

Minister for defence, people and veterans, Johnny Mercer added: "The armed forces protect the entire United Kingdom and so it's right that we do everything we can to support veterans when they leave service.

"A Veterans Commissioner for Wales would be an important step forward for supporting ex-service personnel in the nation and recognises Wales' proud military contribution."