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Rishi tells young Paras: 'We've got your back'

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Friday, 3 May, 2024
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Rishi Sunak at Catterick Garrison Parachute Regiment passing out parade

Rishi has told young paratroopers “you have stepped forward to serve your country at a dangerous time”, but added: “We’ll have your back throughout.”

In his role as Prime Minister, he inspected soldiers from Falklands Platoon, Parachute Regiment, as they passed out after their basic infantry training at Catterick Garrison.

He told the parade: “You have stepped forward to serve your country at a dangerous time. War has returned to Europe. Threats are rising around the world.

“So your service is more meaningful than ever and I’m determined that the country should serve you as well as I know that you’ll serve us.”

Rishi said: “We’ll give you the capabilities that you need to fight.”

He added: “We’ll have your back throughout.”

The Prime Minister told the young soldiers: “You have done something that few would attempt and fewer still can achieve.

“You have put yourself through the toughest test there is anywhere in the world, and you have passed.”

He said: “On behalf of the whole country, I am here to say congratulations. I have nothing but respect and admiration for each and every one of you.”

Rishi told the paratroopers and their families, who had gathered for the passing-out parade, that he was proud to have the garrison in his constituency.

He recalled how, in 2021, he managed to cross the P Company Trainasium – the famous 60ft high test all paratroopers must complete.

“It’s perhaps one of the most scary things I have ever done and it’s definitely the most worried that I have ever seen my police protection officers,” he told the parade.

“I’ve had a glimpse, no more than that, but a glimpse of what you have overcome.”

Rishi inspected the troops, who now move on to jump training, with the regiment’s Colonel Commandant, Lieutenant General Andrew Harrison, who was attending his last parade, after 34 years’ service.

He told the young paratroopers: “You couldn’t ask for a better archetype of courage and leadership.”

He also praised Falklands veterans from the Paras, who watched the parade and whom he met before the event.

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