‘£5m Is A Drop In The Ocean’ | Ex-Army Captain Demands Veterans’ Debts Be Written Off

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Former British Army captain and weServed co-founder Hugh Andrée calls on the Government to waive pension debts imposed on veterans following official calculation errors. Andrée tells Ian Collins that elderly former service personnel face demands to repay thousands of pounds, with one case discussed involving approximately £40,000. He argues that the estimated £5.1 million owed is a “drop in the ocean” to the Government but potentially life-changing for individual veterans. He urges those affected to demonstrate the financial hardship, health consequences and departmental mistakes involved in their cases. #news #army #military #money Have you got a story? Email tips@talk.tv Click here for more from Talk https://talk.tv If you need any help visit: https://talk.tv/helplines Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/talktv?sub_confirmation=1

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