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What Is The Position Of Labour On Prosecutions Of Veterans In Northern Ireland
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Labour have gone from the sublime to the ridiculous. It has got so that you dont even need to start adding up figures because they are so clearly wrong, add abandoning Trident (lost of jobs lost for workers if nothing else), nationalizing everything in sight, abandoning Union laws ..... the marxist commies are coming
I agree DTC, a new center left party is needed to add balance to our democracy.
I agree DTC, a new center left party is needed to add balance to our democracy.
Labour do not have policies they make it up as they go on. When the looney lefties crawl out of the woodwork and suggest some outlandish idea it will be seized on by the party.
From the leaked document from labour they are going to allow travellers etc the freedom to carry on their way of life. How much have these people contributed to the country? I suspect they have had their share of benefits.Labour do not say anything about the mess left by these people when they "squat" on private land, the costs of court orders to remove them. How about some compensation for the landowners and in some cases the locals who have had to put up with noise, dirt and vandalism.
From the leaked document from labour they are going to allow travellers etc the freedom to carry on their way of life. How much have these people contributed to the country? I suspect they have had their share of benefits.Labour do not say anything about the mess left by these people when they "squat" on private land, the costs of court orders to remove them. How about some compensation for the landowners and in some cases the locals who have had to put up with noise, dirt and vandalism.
Labour make clear their position on BBC reporters.
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This is why Corbyn is useless, although to be fair it is sometimes not easy to deal with this sort of thing.
He could have said, quite simply. that if there are former members of the British Armed forces who have transgressed in N ireland then they should face justice like anyone else. THe sort of people who might not qualify as "veterans" perhaps and certainly not "heroes"
In any case I am not sure it matters a lot. Even if Labour were likely to gain power what someone thinks or wants now may not necessarily be the same come the day, if the day ever comes.
He could have said, quite simply. that if there are former members of the British Armed forces who have transgressed in N ireland then they should face justice like anyone else. THe sort of people who might not qualify as "veterans" perhaps and certainly not "heroes"
In any case I am not sure it matters a lot. Even if Labour were likely to gain power what someone thinks or wants now may not necessarily be the same come the day, if the day ever comes.
Sorry I must be daft then :-)
You said Corbyn can't state (blah blah blah) without getting his pals into bother and I still don't know who you mean by "his pals". If by "his pals" you mean "the IRA" etc, then why would they be bothered by that? I thought the question this individual asked Corbyn was related to prosecuting "army heroes" (in the loaded phrase of the Mail). Surely the subtext of this article is that Corbyn was scared to say that some members of the British army might not be above prosecution. Therefore "his pals" in your eyes would like that would they not?
You said Corbyn can't state (blah blah blah) without getting his pals into bother and I still don't know who you mean by "his pals". If by "his pals" you mean "the IRA" etc, then why would they be bothered by that? I thought the question this individual asked Corbyn was related to prosecuting "army heroes" (in the loaded phrase of the Mail). Surely the subtext of this article is that Corbyn was scared to say that some members of the British army might not be above prosecution. Therefore "his pals" in your eyes would like that would they not?
what do I think of political interference in the judicial process ?
not an awful lot to behonest
the decisiion is done by the CPS on whether they can get a conviction and if it is in the public interest.
I blame Sgt Blackman - if he hadnt dragged a wounded taliban out of camera shot of an 'UGLY' and shot him saying 'shuffle off this mortal coil you runt' - there would bt be any discussion
oh and then he gave the viddie away as a trophy
so when the bizzies searched a computer for images ( you know THOSE images) they found the shooting viddie
dja remember Leon Jaworski ?
Nixon's special prosecutor ( the one who survived)
Lean-on yav-hoo=ski I hear you all quip: who he den ?
Jaworski prsecuted the Russelheim massacre in 1945
( the russell-where ..... whats- acker?)
and then went onto the Nixon thing
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/R%C3% BCssels heim_ma ssacre
worth a read - you blood will run cold .....
not an awful lot to behonest
the decisiion is done by the CPS on whether they can get a conviction and if it is in the public interest.
I blame Sgt Blackman - if he hadnt dragged a wounded taliban out of camera shot of an 'UGLY' and shot him saying 'shuffle off this mortal coil you runt' - there would bt be any discussion
oh and then he gave the viddie away as a trophy
so when the bizzies searched a computer for images ( you know THOSE images) they found the shooting viddie
dja remember Leon Jaworski ?
Nixon's special prosecutor ( the one who survived)
Lean-on yav-hoo=ski I hear you all quip: who he den ?
Jaworski prsecuted the Russelheim massacre in 1945
( the russell-where ..... whats- acker?)
and then went onto the Nixon thing
https:/
worth a read - you blood will run cold .....
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