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Liberal Democrat Leader, Nick Clegg today received medals
handed to him from Gurkhas who served in the British Army before
1997 and are being denied a full pension and the right to British Citizenship.
Speaking at a protest outside Parliament, Nick Clegg
said:
"When I told people what you get from the Government in return for
the years of brave, loyal, uncomplaining success people simply don't believe
it.
"It is quite simply a national disgrace. I am simply saying you
should be treated with the respect and honour you deserve as brave
soldiers
"I will do everything I can to end this unacceptable and immoral
discrimination."
Nick Clegg later tackled Gordon Brown over the
issue at Prime Minister's Questions. He said:
"Two hours ago a
retired Gurkha soldier handed over this medal to me in protest at the
Government's refusal to grant him British citizenship.
"Do you know what
it means for a loyal British soldier to give up a medal that he won for his long
years of service to this country?
"And can you explain to the Gurkhas why
on earth you believe that Gurkhas who served in the Army after 1997 are worthy
of British citizenship but those who served before that date should be
deported?"




















