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ianchisnall · 2 years
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Brandon Lewis is failing to support Northern Ireland
Brandon Lewis is failing to support Northern Ireland
Last week on Wednesday 27th April, there was a short debate on the theme of the Shared Prosperity Fund and there were three MPs who raised questions with Brandon Lewis who is the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland. The responses were very disappointing and indicate that Lewis is not willing to acknowledge that the European Union was a very positive supporter for Northern Ireland. Given that…
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st-just · 10 months
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Fun fact: Soldier F has been named by Colum Eastwood under parliamentary privilege. Are they going to start censoring Hansard as well lmao? Less fun fact: it goes beyond hiding identities they’re trying to pass a bill that would stop the prosecution of British soldiers for war crimes committed during the Troubles
It really is incredible how British censorship makes the USA seem like it actually 100% lives up to the whole 'total commitment to free speech' thing by comparison. Just embarrassing and absurd.
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mariacallous · 7 months
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The government's controversial Legacy Bill has passed after a vote in Westminster, despite widespread opposition in Northern Ireland.
A bid by the House of Lords to amend the bill was voted down by 288 to 205.
The bill ends new Troubles-era cases and inquests and offers conditional amnesty to those accused of killings.
The Irish government is considering legal action against the UK over the bill which the Democratic Unionist Party said was "abhorrent".
The bill will return to the Lords next week before going for royal assent.
It has been widely opposed by victims groups and all of Northern Ireland's political parties.
The government has said the legislation, which applies to all former members of the security forces and ex-paramilitaries, is an attempt to draw a line under the events of the past.
Prosecutions that are currently ongoing will continue to conclusion.
Veterans groups - such as the Northern Ireland Veterans Movement - widely support the bill.
However, some other military veterans have criticised it.
On Tuesday, the Lords backed an amendment to give victims' families a greater say in granting immunity from prosecution to offenders.
But the Conservative majority in the House of Commons rejected that on Wednesday, clearing the path for the legislation to be sent for royal assent.
Northern Ireland Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris told the House of Commons it was incumbent on the government to find a process that "can deliver positive outcomes for as many of those directly affected by the Troubles as possible".
"We must be honest about what we can realistically deliver for people in circumstances where the prospects of achieving justice in the traditional sense are so vanishingly small," he added.
What has the reaction been?
Taoiseach (Irish prime minster) Leo Varadkar said it was "the wrong way to go about dealing with legacy issues in Northern Ireland".
"There aren't many things that all of the five main parties in Northern Ireland agree on but they all agreed this is wrong, and this is not victim-centred and not human-rights proofed," Mr Varadkar told reporters in County Wicklow.
He said the Irish attorney general is preparing advice on whether the case could be taken to the European Court of Human Rights, "essentially saying that this bill, this act is not compliant with the European Convention on Human Rights, of which United Kingdom is a signatory".
'Exceptionally cruel'
DUP assembly member Emma Little-Pengelly said the "abhorrent" passage of the bill represents a "dark day for innocent victims of the Troubles".
Ms Little-Pengelly said the bill "plays into the hands of those who want to airbrush the past".
SDLP leader Colum Eastwood said he was "angry and ashamed" at the outcome of the vote and called on the Irish government to intervene.
"The British Government doesn't care about the rights of victims but the international human rights standards that we all enjoy must be defended," he said.
Speaking before the debate, Sinn Féin MP John Finucane described the bill as devastating for families, adding it would unilaterally close the door on them getting truth and justice.
Mr Finucane's father, solicitor Pat Finucane, was shot dead by loyalist gunmen at his home in Belfast in 1989.
"When we had the New Decade, New Approach political agreement, the British government made a promise, a commitment, in that agreement that they would legislate for Stormont House within 100 days," he said.
"One hundred days later, they made a very public and dramatic U-turn without any consultation.
"The British government have refused to listen and refused to act, and instead they plough ahead with a piece of legislation which is exceptionally cruel."
People Before Profit assembly member Gerry Carroll said communities "must rally in opposition" to the bill.
"Truth and justice are rights that have never truly been afforded to victims here," he said. "Campaigners have vowed not to give up in their pursuit of justice and will not stop opposing this rotten legislation."
How do victims' families feel?
Grainne Teggart, of Amnesty International UK, said it was a "dark day for justice" and that the law only absolves "those responsible for conflict-related abuses - and, shamefully, all under the guise of reconciliation".
Victims' rights campaigner Raymond McCord, whose son Raymond Jnr was murdered by loyalists in 1997, said the UK government had shown no compassion for victims.
"My next step is taking the government to court, [they] simply don't care about truth and justice," he said.
Kenny Donaldson, from victims' organisation South East Fermanagh Foundation (SEFF), said the government had "effectively relinquished their responsibilities in overseeing justice".
"It is regrettable that they were not willing to accept the very reasonable amendment which came from the House of Lords yesterday which would have ensured that victims and survivors could feel somewhat empowered."
'A terrible injustice'
The family of a man who was shot and killed by a soldier in Londonderry on 15 September 1971 earlier labelled the legacy bill "a disgrace".
William McGreanery was shot in the Bogside area of Derry by a member of the 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards.
His nephew, Billy McGreanery, who was just 13 when his uncle was killed, said he feared the bill could rob many families of justice.
Their own family's case is currently with the Public Prosecution Service (PPS).
"I think a terrible injustice has been done to every family in this country," Mr McGreanery told BBC Radio Foyle.
"On the worldwide stage it's a disgrace that they are treating people this way and if this was any other part of the UK, I don't think they would get away with this."
The topic of dealing with the past has been a contentious political issue for a long time in Northern Ireland.
More than 1,000 killings from the Troubles have never been solved.
It has been brought into the main news headlines in recent years as a soldier has been in court charged with murdering two people in 1972.
The man, known only as Soldier F, is accused of killing the men during what became known as Bloody Sunday, when the Army's Parachute Regiment opened fire on a civil rights march in Derry.
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seachranaidhe · 2 years
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A UNITED IRELAND IS INEVITABLE
🚨3Arena Sat Oct 1💥Neale Richmond TD💥Jim O’Callaghan TD💥Mary Lou McDonald TD💥Colum Eastwood MP💥Ben Collins💥Danny McCoy💥Orla O’Connor💥Senator Frances Black💥Denise Chaila💥James Maloney MP💥Michelle O’Neill MLA💥Colm MeaneyAnd many more to come… pic.twitter.com/X3wUtXhzaV— Ireland's Future – Todhchaí na hÉireann (@IrelandsFuture) August 25, 2022
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jennyarya2007 · 1 year
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qudachuk · 1 year
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SDLP leader Colum Eastwood will make the comments at his party conference in Londonderry later.
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thenetionalnews · 2 years
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Colum Eastwood calls for emergency move on energy bills
Colum Eastwood calls for emergency move on energy bills
Colum Eastwood wants new legislation to release funds for families struggling with household costs. Source link
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NI election 2022: Key leaders' debate claims fact-checked
NI election 2022: Key leaders’ debate claims fact-checked
Image source, PA MediaImage caption, Northern Ireland’s political leaders went head-to-head on Tuesday night Over the course of an hour they answered questions from a studio audience on a range of topics from the health service to the cost of living crisis. Taking part were Sir Jeffrey Donaldson of the Democratic Unionist Party, Michelle O’Neill of Sinn Féin, Colum Eastwood of the SDLP, Doug…
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thepeoplesmovies · 3 years
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Colum Eastwood's Black Medicine Gets A UK Trailer
Colum Eastwood’s Black Medicine Gets A UK Trailer
Do no harm and watch the official UK Trailer for Black Medicine. The Irish indie suspenseful thriller, set in the heart of the Irish crime underbelly in the name of medicine. The film stars Amybeth McNulty (Stranger Things), Orla Brady (Fringe, American Horror Story) and Antonia Campbell-Hughes (Kelly + Victor) as well as John Connors (King Of The Travellers). The film written and directed by…
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ianchisnall · 2 years
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Today's Parliament will hold a Privilege Motion
Today’s Parliament will hold a Privilege Motion
According to the “They Work for You” website on the calendar section the image which is shown here there is a group of senior MPs who will be coordinating a Privilege Motion. This is clearly a debate that may lead to votes on the view that our MPs have towards Boris Johnson. The people who are authorising this are as follows. Keir Starmer is the leader of the Labour Party. Ian Blackford is the…
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thefivedemands · 4 years
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STORMONT RIFIUTA LA BREXIT DI JOHNSON Al termine di un dibattito di 3 ore in seno all'Assembly, il governo nordirlandese ha rigettato il Withdrawal Agreement di Boris Johnson…
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votenet-blog · 5 years
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Diarmaid Ferriter: SDLP now a pawn in southern politics
Diarmaid Ferriter: SDLP now a pawn in southern politics
Source: The Irish Times
Northern nationalists look to be locked outside the gates of power
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SDLP leader Colum Eastwood speaking at Fianna Fáil’s ardfheis in February: the SDLP’s force has dissipated. Photograph: Brian Lawless/PA
The SDLP is now scattered to the four winds. Its leader, Colum Eastwood joined Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin on stage at FF’s ardfheis last month, while former…
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gaypowercouple · 6 years
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SDLP leader Colum Eastwood calls for petition of concern reform at the PinkNews summer reception in Belfast · PinkNews
SDLP leader Colum Eastwood calls for petition of concern reform at the PinkNews summer reception in Belfast · PinkNews
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Social Democratic and Labour Party leader Colum Eastwood called for reforms to Northern Ireland’s petition of concern rules at the PinkNews summer reception in Belfast, supported by Citi, on Thursday.
Eastwood was referring to the Democratic Unionist Party using the petition of concern vote to block legislation on same-sex marriage in the Northern Ireland Assembly.
“We are not all…
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qudachuk · 1 year
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Colum Eastwood says the government will vote through its plans regardless of the DUP stance.
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mariemariemaria · 3 years
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Fair play to colum eastwood tbh
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snbc · 2 years
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SDLP conference: Voters want an end to old battles, says Eastwood
SDLP conference: Voters want an end to old battles, says Eastwood
SDLP leader Colum Eastwood will address his party’s conference in Bellaghy later.
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