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The government has acknowledged more needs to be done to improve housing for the armed forces following criticism of conditions by a senior army officer. | The government has acknowledged more needs to be done to improve housing for the armed forces following criticism of conditions by a senior army officer. |
Adjutant-general Lt Gen Freddie Viggers condemned cramped and decaying living quarters in barracks, saying soldiers and their families deserved better. | Adjutant-general Lt Gen Freddie Viggers condemned cramped and decaying living quarters in barracks, saying soldiers and their families deserved better. |
Defence Minister Derek Twigg said he accepted accommodation was "not perfect" and improvements were needed. | Defence Minister Derek Twigg said he accepted accommodation was "not perfect" and improvements were needed. |
The Ministry of Defence said it was working hard to raise standards. | |
However, Conservative leader David Cameron said the government should be doing more. | |
Gen Viggers became the second senior officer to speak out publicly on the issue after BBC News received photographs showing cracked walls, mildew and broken pipes in barracks. | Gen Viggers became the second senior officer to speak out publicly on the issue after BBC News received photographs showing cracked walls, mildew and broken pipes in barracks. |
It's a key issue in what we call the military covenant - giving our soldiers and their families what they deserve in return for that they do for us Lt Gen Freddie Viggers Send us your experiences | |
"The issue we have is that there is still too much accommodation which is of a poor standard, which is old, and which is not modern in the way it's fitted for families," Gen Viggers said. | "The issue we have is that there is still too much accommodation which is of a poor standard, which is old, and which is not modern in the way it's fitted for families," Gen Viggers said. |
"It's a key issue in what we call the military covenant - giving our soldiers and their families what they deserve in return for that they do for us." | |
Last month, outgoing Army head Gen Sir Mike Jackson said some forces accommodation was "frankly shaming". | Last month, outgoing Army head Gen Sir Mike Jackson said some forces accommodation was "frankly shaming". |
Jennifer James, the mother of a young soldier, said: "We treat prisoners better than our soldiers." | Jennifer James, the mother of a young soldier, said: "We treat prisoners better than our soldiers." |
Sir Freddie says the state of some barracks is of a "poor standard" | |
Her son complained about the smell, puddles and leaking toilets, which left many soldiers feeling "depressed and demoralised", she added. | |
But the Ministry of Defence has defended its record, saying much of the accommodation it provides is of a high quality. | |
"We accept there are serious problems...we're working hard to deal with that which isn't up to the high standards we set," a spokesman said. | |
He said 95% of service families' accommodation was rated as one or two on a four-point scale, where one is best. | |
However only 40% of single living accommodation was rated as one. | |
This was being addressed with a £1bn Single Living Accommodation project, the spokesman said. | |
Gary Durban sent this picture from his family's accommodation in Bicester | |
The MoD manages 49,000 houses and 150,000 single living units across more than 200 sites in 16 countries. | |
In 2005/6, 1,705 of the family homes were upgraded and this year another 1,200 will be modernised. | |
Over the next decade £1bn will be spent on improving forces accommodation, the spokesman added. | |
Mr Twigg accepted that improvements were needed quickly. | |
"We recognise there is a challenge, we recognise that the accommodation is not perfect and that we need to improve it," he said. | |
Forces' manifesto | Forces' manifesto |
Speaking on BBC Radio 4's Today programme, Mr Cameron said: "They do so much for us and frankly we should do more for them." | Speaking on BBC Radio 4's Today programme, Mr Cameron said: "They do so much for us and frankly we should do more for them." |
He said the Tories planned to announce a "manifesto for forces families" addressing issues such as housing and education. | He said the Tories planned to announce a "manifesto for forces families" addressing issues such as housing and education. |
Liberal Democrat leader Sir Menzies Campbell said it was hypocritical of the government to hail the professionalism and commitment of the armed forces while failing to look after them properly. | |
Douglas Young, of the British Armed Forces Federation, which represents forces staff, said there were big variations in standards of accommodation, but it should all be brought up to standard. | |
Gen Viggers is the latest senior military figure to speak out about issues affecting the armed forces. | Gen Viggers is the latest senior military figure to speak out about issues affecting the armed forces. |
Last month former Army commander General Sir Michael Rose accused the government of putting soldiers at "considerable and quite unnecessary risk" with cuts in defence spending. | Last month former Army commander General Sir Michael Rose accused the government of putting soldiers at "considerable and quite unnecessary risk" with cuts in defence spending. |