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‘Those tributes, echoed by spokesmen for all the parties in the House of Lords, were of course listened to with full respect as is usual. ‘That is exactly what happened on 6 May when tributes were paid by the defence minister to those who had died most recently in Afghanistan. Lord Hill of Oareford, the Leader of the Lords, said: ‘When service personnel lose their lives in the line of duty, the custom in the House of Lords is that the defence minister pays tribute to them at the first available opportunity. ‘I saw people pause and stop and I realise when people were actually hearing what I was saying they were responding. I hoped they would hear what I was saying, but I think some of them didn’t realise. Lady Northover said: ‘I left a gap as people were beginning to leave.

We have done our best it is now over to the Afghans to make the best of what we have given them.' 'The fallen have done their best to give the Afghans the opportunity of a better life in the future. In your Lordships’ House, I respectfully suggest that no one moves while a tribute is being paid to the fallen. 'On a military base no one moves during the Last Post. He argued that in future ministers should let all parties know when tributes are being paid to prevent a repeat of the snub. The International Development minister ended up addressing a near-empty House of Lords 'These deaths are a timely reminder that our troops continue to risk their lives in Afghanistan every single day.' It was the third biggest single loss of UK life since 2001. 'A full investigation is under way into the incident but there is currently no indication of enemy activity being a contributing factor. 'On 26 April, five UK service personnel-Captain Thomas Clarke, acting Warrant Officer Class 2 Spencer Faulkner, Corporal James Walters, Flight Lieutenant Rakesh Chauhan and Lance Corporal Oliver Thomas-were tragically killed in a helicopter crash south of Kandahar. 'They include Sapper Adam Moralee, who was killed on 5 March while preparing equipment for redeployment out of Afghanistan as part of our military drawdown. Lib Dem minister Lady Northover began her statement: 'I should like to pay tribute to the six service personnel who have died serving their country in Afghanistan since the last statement on Afghanistan. Sapper Adam Moralee of the 32 Engineer Regiment Group who died in Afghanistan as a result of non-battle-related injuries sustained at Camp Bastion
