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Forces housing 'must be improved' Forces housing 'must be improved'
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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.The Ministry of Defence said it was working hard to raise standards.
However, Conservative leader David Cameron said the government should be doing more.However, Conservative leader David Cameron said the government should be doing more.
Gen Viggers, in charge of the welfare of British soldiers, 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, in charge of the welfare of British soldiers, 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.
Army families voice concerns "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.Army families voice concerns "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.""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."
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 experiencesIt'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
Her son complained about the smell, puddles and leaking toilets, which left many soldiers feeling "depressed and demoralised", she added.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.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."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.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.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.This was being addressed with a £1bn Single Living Accommodation project, the spokesman said.
£1bn is being spent over a decade to improve barracks£1bn is being spent over a decade to improve barracks
The MoD manages 49,000 houses and 150,000 single living units across more than 200 sites in 16 countries.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.In 2005/6, 1,705 of the family homes were upgraded and this year another 1,200 will be modernised.
Over the next decade £5bn will be spent on improving forces accommodation, the spokesman added.Over the next decade £5bn will be spent on improving forces accommodation, the spokesman added.
Forces' manifesto
Mr Twigg accepted that improvements were needed quickly.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."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
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.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.
'Lives on the line'
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.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.
"It is nothing to do with young men or young women. It is not a question of lack of maintenance by the user - in some cases it really is down to systems.""It is nothing to do with young men or young women. It is not a question of lack of maintenance by the user - in some cases it really is down to systems."
Sally Osment, deputy chair of the Army Families Federation, said: "We are not saying we are victims.
"We can see there are people with really genuine housing needs but there's an additional dimension here which is that heads of families are putting their lives on the line."
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.