labour at it again 20:21 - Feb 26 with 1124 views | dgt73 | More than 180 Republican terrorists won't face prosecution including the hyde park bombers. Tony Blair has a lot to answer for.
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labour at it again on 20:27 - Feb 26 with 1109 views | pansypants | Maggie was in power when this happened mind. | |
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labour at it again on 20:30 - Feb 26 with 1099 views | Darran |
labour at it again on 20:27 - Feb 26 by pansypants | Maggie was in power when this happened mind. |
Blair was in power when the agreement was signed. | |
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labour at it again on 20:36 - Feb 26 with 1087 views | jack_lord |
labour at it again on 20:30 - Feb 26 by Darran | Blair was in power when the agreement was signed. |
Who governs the Governor? | |
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labour at it again on 20:48 - Feb 26 with 1078 views | Lohengrin |
labour at it again on 20:36 - Feb 26 by jack_lord | Who governs the Governor? |
The Money Power. | |
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labour at it again on 20:48 - Feb 26 with 1078 views | epaul | 38 by the current govt since 2010 | |
| The hair and the beard have gone I am now conforming to society, tis a sad day
The b*stards are coming back though |
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labour at it again on 20:58 - Feb 26 with 1061 views | exiledclaseboy | There are hundreds on both sides of that conflict who have quite literally got away with murder. It's the sort of thing that sticks in the throat but was also necessary to stop them blowing each other up. Also, John Major's government put in the bulk of the groundwork for the Good Friday Agreement. Blair did what was necessary to actually get the thing signed. So to paint this as "Labour's fault mun" is simplistic in the extreme. | |
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labour at it again on 21:03 - Feb 26 with 1047 views | Joe_bradshaw | It's true that people on both sides have literally got away with murder so why have only republicans received these letters? | |
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labour at it again on 21:06 - Feb 26 with 1046 views | exiledclaseboy |
labour at it again on 21:03 - Feb 26 by Joe_bradshaw | It's true that people on both sides have literally got away with murder so why have only republicans received these letters? |
Is it only republicans? Genuine question, I honestly don't know. | |
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labour at it again on 21:07 - Feb 26 with 1040 views | Joe_bradshaw | According to the BBC it is. | |
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labour at it again on 21:09 - Feb 26 with 1038 views | Lohengrin |
labour at it again on 21:06 - Feb 26 by exiledclaseboy | Is it only republicans? Genuine question, I honestly don't know. |
I do and it is. There are no Loyalist so-called "on the runs". | |
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labour at it again on 21:12 - Feb 26 with 1031 views | Joe_bradshaw | The Northern Ireland Office has confirmed that all the recipients were republicans. | |
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labour at it again on 21:15 - Feb 26 with 1025 views | dgt73 |
labour at it again on 21:06 - Feb 26 by exiledclaseboy | Is it only republicans? Genuine question, I honestly don't know. |
Yes it is. What about members of the parachute regiment who still could face prosecution for what happened on bloody Sunday. An absolute scandal and some of these politicians who sanctioned this favouritism towards the the ira scum should stand trial themselves. | |
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labour at it again on 21:21 - Feb 26 with 1016 views | exiledclaseboy |
labour at it again on 21:15 - Feb 26 by dgt73 | Yes it is. What about members of the parachute regiment who still could face prosecution for what happened on bloody Sunday. An absolute scandal and some of these politicians who sanctioned this favouritism towards the the ira scum should stand trial themselves. |
I was just thinking that it would be hard to argue in favour of Bloody Sunday prosecutions given that 200 suspected republican terrorists have walked free. Not that I see any benefit in Bloody Sunday prosecutions 40 years on anyway. It's a proper clusterf*ck out there and always has been. At least the Good Friday Agreement has brought some semblance of peace even if the cost in unpunished criminality is hard to stomach at times. | |
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labour at it again on 21:28 - Feb 26 with 1010 views | dgt73 |
labour at it again on 21:21 - Feb 26 by exiledclaseboy | I was just thinking that it would be hard to argue in favour of Bloody Sunday prosecutions given that 200 suspected republican terrorists have walked free. Not that I see any benefit in Bloody Sunday prosecutions 40 years on anyway. It's a proper clusterf*ck out there and always has been. At least the Good Friday Agreement has brought some semblance of peace even if the cost in unpunished criminality is hard to stomach at times. |
The cowardly politicians were responsible for over 25 yrs of murder and bombings. The security services knew who the terrorists were and where they were, and if they had given the British army the green light to take these terrorists out many thousands of lives would have been saved. | |
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labour at it again on 22:22 - Feb 26 with 975 views | Kilkennyjack | What price for peace then ? Everyone can judge for themselves, of course, but the real sustained progress made is a fact that all those involved should be rightly proud of. People are tired of hate and most just want to look forward now. | |
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labour at it again on 22:42 - Feb 26 with 963 views | Lohengrin |
labour at it again on 22:22 - Feb 26 by Kilkennyjack | What price for peace then ? Everyone can judge for themselves, of course, but the real sustained progress made is a fact that all those involved should be rightly proud of. People are tired of hate and most just want to look forward now. |
It would be extremely difficult to feel so sanguine about the bigger picture if what was left of your child had been shovelled into a hessian sack and you were made to sit impotently by as those directly responsible were granted a free pass. | |
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labour at it again on 23:54 - Feb 26 with 935 views | Kilkennyjack | People on both sides have had that asked of them. The only alternative seemingly even more murders. Are you really suggesting that the hard won peace is somehow worse than the previous cycle of muderous hate ? | |
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labour at it again on 03:04 - Feb 27 with 918 views | fergusferret |
labour at it again on 22:42 - Feb 26 by Lohengrin | It would be extremely difficult to feel so sanguine about the bigger picture if what was left of your child had been shovelled into a hessian sack and you were made to sit impotently by as those directly responsible were granted a free pass. |
Using children is emotive all life is precious, but you might remember Tim parry he was blown up in the Warrington bombings his parents Colin wendy campaigned for peace because they did want the same to happen to anyone else. | | | |
labour at it again on 09:28 - Feb 27 with 857 views | pansypants |
labour at it again on 20:36 - Feb 26 by jack_lord | Who governs the Governor? |
The coastguard? | |
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