The Labour MP for Dover and Deal Mike Tapp writes for the Mirror on the 80th anniversary of VJ Day, which saw the Second World War end after Imperial Japan surrendered

Mike Tapp MP said Labour was committed to peace and security
Mike Tapp MP said Labour was committed to peace and security(Image: Philip Coburn /Daily Mirror)

VJ day was the final victory in a war that left in its wake a changed world. Today we honour those who served in the Far East with enduring gratitude.

Before being elected as the Labour MP for Dover and Deal, I served in our UK Armed Forces for over 5 years, completing three operational tours, once to Iraq and twice to Afghanistan. I have seen first-hand how the legacy of those who served during the Second World War lives on in our servicemen and women – who serve with the same unwavering dedication.

But I have also seen the human cost of conflict – the lives lost, families displaced, and communities fractured. That is why it is so important we remember and honour the service of our VJ Day veterans and hear their stories – to ensure the lessons of the past are never forgotten, and that their sacrifices are never overlooked.

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As we face an increasingly volatile world, it is also important that our commitment to peace and security is matched by support for those who defend it. This Labour government came into office just over a year ago, with a clear mission and commitment to renewing the nation’s contract with those who serve. As part of this, we are putting the Armed Forces Covenant fully into law and have created a new Armed Forces Commissioner.

And while there is more to do, I am proud of the progress we’ve made so far. We are bringing 36,000 military homes back into public ownership and are investing over £7 billion throughout this Parliament to fix long-neglected accommodation.

We are making it easier for veterans to access support, with our new VALOUR system ensuring that help with housing, employment and health is more accessible. Our UK Armed Forces got their largest pay rise in over 20 years last year, and it’s vital we continue to support them into the future.

And just in June, the Prime Minister made an historic commitment at the NATO Summit: to raise national security spending to 5% of GDP by 2035. So, as we mark this important anniversary, let us honour our VJ day veterans, remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice, and recognise the ongoing commitment of our servicemen and women who carry their legacy forward.

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