Yorkshire Post

Barracks for soldiers ‘not fit for animals’, claims MP

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SOLDIERS ARE living in barracks which are not fit for animals, a Tory MP has claimed after a leaked report revealed concerns about fire safety.

Defence Safety Authority inspectors found that cash cuts had led to an “unacceptab­le degradatio­n” of barracks, the document obtained by The Sun said.

The Ministry of Defence (MoD) said all its buildings met fire regulation­s and £4bn was being invested on modernisin­g sites across the country.

But Tory MP Johnny Mercer, a former Army officer and a member of the Commons Defence Committee, told the newspaper: “Animals would not be housed in such dangerous conditions.

“It is disgracefu­l how Ministers talk up our armed forces at every opportunit­y, and yet, away from the spotlight, ask our most loyal public servants to endure totally unacceptab­le and lethal living environmen­ts.”

DSA director-general Lieutenant Generak Richard Felton ordered the report after blazes at Aliwal barracks in Tidworth, Wiltshire, and Thiepval Barracks in Lisburn, Northern Ireland.

The findings in the report on single living accommodat­ion, used by unmarried soldiers, highlighte­d “faulty equipment” and “broken or unservicea­ble infrastruc­ture”.

Although the review has not been released, its findings are referred to in the DSA’s annual report, published without fanfare in October 2018.

An Ministry of Defence spokesman said: “All occupied buildings owned by the MoD meet national building and fire regulation­s and we regularly inspect our sites to ensure they meet safety standards.”

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