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Johnny Mercer returns as veterans’ minister in Sunak reshuffle

Mr Mercer, who was a vocal critic of the impact Liz Truss’s mini-budget had on the public, was sacked as veterans’ minister by Liz Truss.

Dominic McGrath
Tuesday 25 October 2022 21:38 BST
Johnny Mercer in Downing Street, London on Tuesday (Victoria Jones/PA)
Johnny Mercer in Downing Street, London on Tuesday (Victoria Jones/PA) (PA Wire)

Johnny Mercer is returning to Government, after being appointed to his former role of veterans’ minister by Rishi Sunak.

Mr Mercer, who was in recent weeks was a vocal critic Liz Truss’s mini-budget, was sacked as veterans’ minister when the now ex-PM took over in September.

He supported Rishi Sunak in the race to replace Ms Truss and recently spoke about being sacked as a “gut punch”.

On Tuesday evening, Mr Mercer tweeted: “My determination to make this the best country in the world to be an Armed Forces Veteran remains unbowed.

“Delighted to return to Cabinet this evening, and looking forward to the mission supporting Rishi Sunak.”

While his return was welcomed by his friends and supporters, the re-appointment comes as the Government’s controversial legacy bill continues to move through Parliament.

The Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Bill, which proposes an effective amnesty for Troubles crimes for people who co-operate with an information body, has sparked widespread opposition in the region.

There is almost universal opposition to the proposed legislation which would see an effective amnesty offered for people accused of Troubles offences as long as they co-operate with a new truth recovery body, with the issue among several that has prompted repeated warnings from the Irish Government.

It is also set to halt future civil cases and inquests linked to killings during the conflict.

The Bill has been through the House of Commons and is set for consideration by the House of Lords.

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