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Millions of veterans could be issued with special identity cards under plans being considered by the government.Millions of veterans could be issued with special identity cards under plans being considered by the government.
Ex-servicemen and women would get priority NHS treatment, access to housing and discounts on public transport by using the cards.Ex-servicemen and women would get priority NHS treatment, access to housing and discounts on public transport by using the cards.
As many as four million people would be eligible to join the scheme, which could be introduced next year.As many as four million people would be eligible to join the scheme, which could be introduced next year.
Similar systems in the US and France offer subsidised travel and discounts from private companies.Similar systems in the US and France offer subsidised travel and discounts from private companies.
A Ministry of Defence spokeswoman said: "We are actively investigating the of an ID card for veterans that could guarantee identity thereby helping to secure access to services and discounts." A Ministry of Defence spokeswoman said: "We are actively investigating the options of an ID card for veterans that could guarantee identity thereby helping to secure access to services and discounts."
Minister for veterans Kevan Jones said the government needed "to make it happen".Minister for veterans Kevan Jones said the government needed "to make it happen".
He told the Independent: "We will provide veterans' ID cards so the person can say, 'I have served in the services,' and get priority access to treatment."He told the Independent: "We will provide veterans' ID cards so the person can say, 'I have served in the services,' and get priority access to treatment."