'Starmer - meet us before it's too late,' nuclear test veterans say
Briefly

"The death certificate said he died of pneumonia. If that little baby got pneumonia when we put him to bed that night we would have known. The only time I really, really understood was when the undertaker came with his coffin. A little white box. It was the hardest day of my life. I blame the Ministry of Defence and the experiments they did on us for Steven's death - and I always will."
"Thousands of the men have suffered cancers and other conditions that other nuclear states have recognised as probably linked to the now-banned testing. But not the UK. It has paid no compensation at all."
"The film details their battles for what the dwindling band of men believe is a hidden truth: that the UK's military knew at the time it was subjecting them to radiation that would damage them and their descendants forever."
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