The Troubles Bill

Started by muddy, April 22, 2026, 08:52:10 PM

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muddy


muddy

Why I wonder ?


"It's very hard not to conclude that this country is now run by people who have actively conspired in the past and who actively work today to do the work of our enemies by removing our defences.
The appalling weaknesses in our defences today seems to be the product of deliberate political purpose, something that these people have been actively working to achieve over more than two decades"


Robert Lyman soldier and historian

muddy

This .......


Persecuted soldiers
SIR - For soldiers of my regiment to be violently ambushed by Iranian militias backed by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in Iraq, and to have to fix bayonets to fight through to victory in the Battle of Danny Boy, is one thing.
To be ambushed again years later by British lawyers acting, ultimately, on behalf of IRGC-linked agents and relying on fabricated evidence, is quite another (report, April 25).
That those lawyers were funded by the British state and led by the individuals who are now our Prime Minister and Attorney General beggars belief.
Thanks to The Daily Telegraph's investigation, the public can now see what soldiers have long understood: we too often fight the enemy on two fronts. The enemy in front of us; human-rights lawyers behind us. To witness Sir Keir Starmer and Lord Hermer now advancing legal arguments that could reopen investigations into the actions of our soldiers in Northern Ireland in the last century is, in my view, nothing short of a national scandal.
Lt-General Sir Andrew Graham (retd)
Colonel, The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders


Michael Rolls

Agree with the General'every word
Thank you for the days, the days you gave me
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muddy

Oh dear 
Didn't mean to post it three times ☹️

Alex

Quote from: muddy on Today at 12:39:06 PMOh dear
Didn't mean to post it three times ☹️

One way of getting your point across  :grin: