During Prime Minister’s Questions, Alicia Kearns MP accused the RAF of forcing Group Captain Lizzy Nicholl to resign for refusing to implement “illegal recruitment orders.”

Kearns claimed that despite multiple inquiries vindicating Nicholl, fair compensation has not been offered. She also alleged that the former Chief of the Air Staff, Sir Mike Wigston, lied to the Defence Secretary about the case.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer committed to arranging a meeting with the relevant minister to address the issue.

Kearns told the Commons that, despite multiple inquiries vindicating Nicholl, fair compensation has not been offered, while those responsible for the orders have “walked away.”

Kearns also alleged that during the purdah period, RAF officials offered Nicholl a “derisory” £2,000 as compensation, which she believed was an attempt to bypass ministerial oversight. She went on to accuse the former Chief of the Air Staff, Sir Mike Wigston, of lying to the then Defence Secretary about Nicholl’s case.

Kearns stated: “I have documents proving beyond doubt that the former Chief of the Air Staff lied to the then Defence Secretary about her case.” She further urged the Prime Minister to meet with Nicholl, saying, “If the Prime Minister believes in righting wrongs, will he meet Lizzy and help ensure those responsible are held accountable and that Lizzy gets the justice she deserves?”

Responding, Prime Minister Keir Starmer acknowledged the gravity of the case, stating:

“I thank the hon. Member for raising what is obviously a very important case, and she is right to do so. I am not across the individual details of it, but it obviously does need to be looked into.”

He assured Kearns that Nicholl would be granted a meeting with the relevant minister, promising to investigate further, adding, “I will make sure she gets a meeting with the relevant Minister to lay out such details as she has and to get some answers as to our inquiries.”

This case revolves around the RAF’s alleged illegal recruitment policies that reportedly prioritised ethnic minority and female candidates, and has led to broader concerns about accountability and transparency within the Ministry of Defence and the RAF.

Lisa West
Lisa has a degree in Media & Communication from Glasgow Caledonian University and works with industry news, sifting through press releases in addition to moderating website comments.

9 COMMENTS

  1. As often seems the way, the high ups waltz into the sunset Scott free.
    Good on the Group Captain for fighting her corner.
    Incase HMG, MoD have not noticed, this is a predominantly white country and we have a recruitment crisis.
    Stop alienating your main recruitment source with your ideological diversity agenda.
    All are welcome to serve if they’re good enough.
    And OT. General Sir Mike Jackson has died.
    RIP.

    • If they were “illegal recruitment orders.” there must be a prosecution and court case.

      Integrity and ethics of those in command are national security matters.

  2. Wigston was by far the most inept CAS the RAF has had in 60 years the entire structure of senior RAF management needs cleansing of woke Air Officers and yes men. They should all be replaced by leaders of character ,ability, capability and grit. Selected as the very best for the job not tick boxed to meet woke targets as has been the case over the past 15 years .I know.

    • I recall that he was tasked by SofS to increase the flow of pilots to squadrons and a key part of that was recruiting. He spectacularly failed… by imposing recruitment blocks.

  3. mo
    more we’ll have a look at it garbage empty blah,blah from starmer. this government of his, is out of its death how .many people would vote differently today?

  4. Woke pc brigade bastards at work ,white people make the most of the people in the UK but the pc brigade bastards think differently, tell these mother fxxxxxxg arseholes try living in the real 🌎, pieces of useless sxxt, pathetic people

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