
Image copyright Getty Images A Private Member"s Bill making it offence for people to wear military medals to which they are not entitled will be backed by the government.
The Awards for Valour (Protection) Bill tabled by Conservative MP Gareth Johnson receives its Commons second reading on Friday.
It will create a new criminal offence with a maximum penalty of six months" imprisonment or a £5,000 fine.
Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon says he “fully supports” the proposal.
“Medals recognise our forces who risk their lives for freedom. It is important their service is properly protected,” he said.
"Help needed"
But James Glancy, a former captain in the Royal Marines who received the Conspicuous Gallantry Cross for his service in Afghanistan, told the BBC"s Daily Politics the bill goes “too far”.
“I think it"s just going too far to suggest someone could go to prison…” he said. “I think it"s very important to look at what"s going on with some..
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