Members of the British Parliament have complained to the country’s Deputy Defense Minister James Cartlidge about mice, mold and dampness in the homes of British military personnel. The newspaper writes about this Evening Standard.
According to Liberal Democrat MP Helen Morgan, one of her constituents is “living in a rat-infested place” in a barracks in Shropshire.
“This time last year, as the Deputy Minister probably knows, almost 5,000 military homes were covered in black mold and dampness… A year later, many of our military personnel and their families are still experiencing the same problem,” the publication said. He quotes Labor MP Chris Elmore as saying.
In response, Cartlidge promised that the British government would use additional funds to improve the quality of military housing, according to the newspaper. He noted that 60 percent of the houses in need of repair will be carried out to combat mold and moisture.
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