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Post by Pacifico on Jul 10, 2024 10:42:34 GMT
An Act to address the legacy of the Northern Ireland Troubles and promote reconciliation by establishing an Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information Recovery, limiting criminal investigations, legal proceedings, inquests and police complaints, extending the prisoner release scheme in the Northern Ireland (Sentences) Act 1998...It was brought in, quite rightly, by the Tories. Repealing it will open a lot of old sores and is a mistake. Not that Labour care as long as their mates get to make a lot of money at public expense. Very good so its not just for the IRA and against the Army veteran's but for all who been killed during the troubles by parlimiltarys has well . Labour were giving the IRA amnesty 20 years ago - now they are refusing to allow the same for British veterans. Only one word for them - scum.
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Post by johnofgwent on Jul 10, 2024 10:48:18 GMT
Come on guys whats the legacy Act and who brought it in ? Are you asking because you don’t know, or because you do know and are taking the piss. I’m fully aware of what it is, why it was brought in, why and what earlier precedent was used to justify it. i can also see why you as a supporter of the party that most embrace the concept of a need to forgive the murdering thugs might think we’ve only covered one side of what it was supposed to do, but then when you consider the last labour government were only interesting in bending over backwards for republican murdering scum to have their way in all things, it’s hardly surprising those of us with admittedly historical losses in our memories thanks to said murdering scum have a slightly different point of view
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Post by Pacifico on Jul 10, 2024 10:56:18 GMT
There is a pattern forming - amnesty for terrorists, amnesty for illegal migrants.. what next, amnesty for child grooming gangs?
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Post by Fairsociety on Jul 10, 2024 11:01:47 GMT
I bet there's no amnesty for none payers of the BBC licence fees or Council tax.
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Post by witchfinder on Jul 10, 2024 11:14:13 GMT
There are families and victims of so called "Loyalist" murders and "Loyalist" para-military groups who want this law removed, it is not one sided, it is welcomed by people on both sides.
A soldier or member of our armed forces is governed by the rules of war, and any member of our armed forces who is involved in the unlawful or summary killing / murder of a civilian should be brought to justice, and it is irrelevant as to whether that civilian is a terrorist suspect or a member of a terror group.
This happened in Iraq several times, a Territorial Soldier from here in North Yorkshire was found guilty of executting an Iraqi civillian, he was thrown out of the army and struck off the medical registar - he was a GP in Northallerton.
Justice is and must be a level playing field, no "one rule for them, and a different rule for us"
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jul 10, 2024 11:19:04 GMT
There are families and victims of so called "Loyalist" murders and "Loyalist" para-military groups who want this law removed, it is not one sided, it is welcomed by people on both sides. A soldier or member of our armed forces is governed by the rules of war, and any member of our armed forces who is involved in the unlawful or summary killing / murder of a civilian should be brought to justice, and it is irrelevant as to whether that civilian is a terrorist suspect or a member of a terror group. This happened in Iraq several times, a Territorial Soldier from here in North Yorkshire was found guilty of executting an Iraqi civillian, he was thrown out of the army and struck off the medical registar - he was a GP in Northallerton. Justice is and must be a level playing field, no "one rule for them, and a different rule for us" Because Labour have always applied that equally, haven't they? Oh wait, no they haven't.
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Post by Totheleft on Jul 10, 2024 14:43:16 GMT
But if we compare tax bills, it's far more likely that I pay your benefits, Doofus. But anyway, stop deflecting: We were discussing Labour's latest act of treachery. What act of trachery is that dont the British soiders family who been killied by parliamentary deserve justice or a inquiry into there deaths.
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Post by Totheleft on Jul 10, 2024 14:51:14 GMT
Very good so its not just for the IRA and against the Army veteran's but for all who been killed during the troubles by parlimiltarys has well . Labour were giving the IRA amnesty 20 years ago - now they are refusing to allow the same for British veterans. Only one word for them - scum. Tell me what scum brought 2 ex service men to trail that right the Real torys . Reuters www.reuters.com › world British soldier to face murder trial over Northern Ireland's 'Bloody Sunday' 14 Dec 2023 — The only British soldier charged over the "Bloody Sunday" killings of 13 unarmed Catholic civil rights marchers in 1972 will stand trial for ... BBC www.bbc.co.ukThe Troubles: Former soldier charged with murder over 1972 ... 8 Feb 2024 — The former soldier faces a charge of murdering Patrick McVeigh and attempting to murder six others.
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Post by see2 on Jul 10, 2024 14:51:37 GMT
Very good so its not just for the IRA and against the Army veteran's but for all who been killed during the troubles by parlimiltarys has well . Labour were giving the IRA amnesty 20 years ago - now they are refusing to allow the same for British veterans. Only one word for them - scum. People who post unevidenced claims and opinion while ignoring the full picture, in order to use the term 'scum' are IMO scum.
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Post by ratcliff on Jul 10, 2024 14:54:19 GMT
What, people on benefits pay my wages?🤣 Yep they pay tax With what? Benefit handouts are supplied by contributing taxpayers therefore spongers don't spend their own money they spend OPM
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Post by see2 on Jul 10, 2024 14:56:32 GMT
There is a pattern forming - amnesty for terrorists, amnesty for illegal migrants.. what next, amnesty for child grooming gangs? Your mind appears to be in termoil with its inability to be objective. You are the one who is paying the price.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 10, 2024 15:46:33 GMT
Oh look, half of the trolls on this forum are IRA supporters.
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Post by Pacifico on Jul 10, 2024 17:27:52 GMT
There are families and victims of so called "Loyalist" murders and "Loyalist" para-military groups who want this law removed, it is not one sided, it is welcomed by people on both sides. A soldier or member of our armed forces is governed by the rules of war, and any member of our armed forces who is involved in the unlawful or summary killing / murder of a civilian should be brought to justice, and it is irrelevant as to whether that civilian is a terrorist suspect or a member of a terror group. This happened in Iraq several times, a Territorial Soldier from here in North Yorkshire was found guilty of executting an Iraqi civillian, he was thrown out of the army and struck off the medical registar - he was a GP in Northallerton. Justice is and must be a level playing field, no "one rule for them, and a different rule for us"So why did Labour give an amnesty to IRA killers?
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Post by Pacifico on Jul 10, 2024 17:28:52 GMT
Labour were giving the IRA amnesty 20 years ago - now they are refusing to allow the same for British veterans. Only one word for them - scum. People who post unevidenced claims and opinion while ignoring the full picture, in order to use the term 'scum' are IMO scum. don't be daft..
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Post by Fairsociety on Jul 10, 2024 17:49:31 GMT
Labour were giving the IRA amnesty 20 years ago - now they are refusing to allow the same for British veterans. Only one word for them - scum. People who post unevidenced claims and opinion while ignoring the full picture, in order to use the term 'scum' are IMO scum. Don't let Angela Rayner hear you say that, she uses 'unevidenced claims' to call the Tories 'Scum', so she must be scum, according to your logic.
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