UK Compensates Gay Veterans for Past Discrimination

13 December, 202488 words2 minutes

The UK government is helping gay veterans. These are people who served in the military but were treated unfairly because they were gay. In the past, gay people were not allowed to be in the military. Now, the government says this was wrong.

The government will give money to these veterans. They can get up to £70,000. This is to say sorry for the bad treatment they faced. The government wants to fix the mistakes of the past. They hope this will help the veterans who were hurt.

UK Compensates Gay Veterans for Past Discrimination

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Words

  • veterans
    people who served in the military
  • unfairly
    not in a fair or just way
  • treatment
    the way someone behaves towards or deals with someone else

Quiz

  1. 1. Why is the UK government giving money to gay veterans?