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Gulf Press > World > Northern Irish politicians are urging the UK government to abandon the Legacy Act
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Northern Irish politicians are urging the UK government to abandon the Legacy Act

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Last updated: 2024/07/11 at 10:41 AM
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Bereaved parents and politicians in Northern Ireland are hopeful that the new UK Labour Government will repeal the controversial Northern Ireland Legacy and Reconciliation Act. The Act, which came into Law in September of 2023, is designed to close down all future investigations into unsolved murders carried out during the Troubles in Northern Ireland between 1969 and 1998. Many families on both sides of the conflict have been denied truth and justice due to various reasons, including allegations of collusion and the failure to properly prosecute perpetrators. The passing of the Legacy Act has been a devastating blow for many families seeking closure and justice for their loved ones.

Pat Molloy, a bereaved father whose son was killed by members of the Ulster Volunteer Force in 1996, expressed his frustration with the lack of answers from the British government regarding his son’s death. The passing of the Legacy Act felt like a betrayal by the British State for families like Molloy’s who have been denied justice for so long. This act essentially grants immunity to individuals who were involved in criminality and collusion during the Troubles, making it impossible for families to seek justice for their loved ones. The Legacy Act has sparked outrage and unity among rival political parties in Northern Ireland, with many calling for its repeal and replacement.

Matthew O’Toole of the Social Democratic Labour Party in Northern Ireland has vowed to hold the new British Government accountable for abolishing the Legacy Act. He emphasized the need to repeal and replace this legislation, which was seen as a way to protect British soldiers from accountability and grant immunity to paramilitaries who committed atrocities during the Troubles. O’Toole and his colleagues are determined to ensure that the British Government upholds its promise to abolish the controversial legislation, which has caused significant harm to families seeking justice and closure.

Irish Taoiseach Simon Harris is set to meet with new British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer to discuss the Legacy Act. There is a sense of relief in Dublin that the Labour Government is committed to repealing and replacing the controversial legislation. The Irish government had previously initiated legal action against the British over the introduction of the Legacy Act, but with the UK government’s promise to abolish it, there is hope for progress and cooperation between the two countries. The Irish government is eager to see the Legacy Act removed from the statute books, allowing for a potential withdrawal of the legal action against the British.

The Legacy Act has been a divisive and controversial issue in Northern Ireland, with many feeling that it was introduced to protect individuals involved in criminality and collusion during the Troubles. Families of victims like Pat Molloy have been left without closure and justice for their loved ones due to the immunity granted by this legislation. Politicians in Northern Ireland and Ireland are united in their efforts to ensure that the Legacy Act is repealed and replaced, allowing for a more thorough and just investigation into the unsolved murders from the Troubles. The upcoming meeting between Irish and British leaders is seen as a crucial step towards addressing the legacy of the Troubles and working towards peace and prosperity in Northern Ireland.

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