The SOS has ruled out paying £12,000 to Terrorists families !!
BBC NEWS | Northern Ireland | Woodward rules out Troubles cash
The SOS has ruled out paying £12,000 to Terrorists families !!
BBC NEWS | Northern Ireland | Woodward rules out Troubles cash
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Are they still trying to fit that square block into the triangle hole?
Or the RUC.
As per usual, the OP is trolling and his post is disingenuous.The Secretary of State has ruled out a £12,000 payment to all families bereaved as a result of the Troubles.
I suggest the title of the thread be changed to reflect that the Secretary of State has ruled out payments to ANYONE, not merely families of those the OP considers to have been terrorists.
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it is the best way, in a few years more catholics will have joined the police force and it will cease to be a sectarian force and then maybe money could be paid out
Or Loyalist death squads.
So now can we all focus on the politically and socially far more significant and a hell of alot more radical proposal coming from the Eames Bradley Report - the idea of a Legacy Commission eg. a Truth and Reconciliation Commission in which ALL parties to the conflict in the North will come clean, or at least provide information to the families of the dead about who ordered their killings and why.
Irish News: NEWS: COLUMNISTS: Legacy commission proposal deserves serious attention
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As per usual, the OP is trolling and his post is disingenuous.
Wrong !!
The £12,000 would have been paid to victims only for the fact that Terrorists were brought into the equation !!
Paying a terrorist family given the fact that person set out to take someones live is a disgrace and thats why the Government have backed down.
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