Week we look at the British Governments latest attempts at barrying its role and the recent conflict in ireland. Before i introduce todays guest, we took the conversation cameras to check the publics response to the uk governments latest attempts at enacting legislation that seeks to halt future civil cases and inquests of linked to killings during the conflict. Well, i think the legacy bill has two simple purposes. The British Government are seeking to indemnify the state forces. And the proxies that operated in their behalf modern people in ireland, they want to put the lid on their entire role uh in the conflict, and secondly they want to ensure that in the future they can send british soldiers to Foreign Countries to murder civilians, knowing that they have impunity, the things in absolute disgrace. Well, this is all highlighted by the minister of defense who was pushing this legislation through. The British Parliament in westminster, and that is all there to aid and to exponerate
Week we look at the British Governments latest attempts barrying its role in the recent conflict in ireland. Before i introduce todays guest, we took conversation camera to check the public response to the uk governments late attempts enacting legislation that seeks to halt future civil cases and requests linked to killings during the conflict. Well, i think the legacy bill has two simple purposes. This government are seeking the indemnify the state forces and the proxies that operated. Mordern people in ireland, they want to put the lid on their entire role uh in the conflict, and secondly they want to ensure that in the future they can send british soldiers to Foreign Countries to murder civilians, knowing that they have impunity, the things in absolute disgrace. Well, this is all highlighted by the minister of defense, who was pushing this legislation through the British Parliament in westminster, and that is all there. To aid and to exponerate british soldiers in uniform who have b
Sources, but before we do, lets get a rundown and what seems to be a recurring theme within policing institutions. In 2014, teresa may, the then british home secretary commissioned a Public Inquiry into allegations that Undercover Police officers had spied on the family of Stephen Lawrence during their campaign to compel police to investigate the racist murder of their son. May called the revelations profoundly shocking. And disturbing. Retired judge, sir john medding was appointed to examine the conduct of officers who had spied on more than 100 political groups between 1968 and at least 2010. In june, medings first report was published arising out of the inquiries work and what has now become known as the spy cop scandal. It also followed revelations that undercover officers were regularly involved in longterm sexual relationships with women during this time. At least four of the. Undercover officers are known or alleged to have fathered children with women they met during their work
Confidential sources, but before we do, lets get rond down and what seems to be a recurring theme within policing institutions. In 2014, the then british home secretary commissioned a Public Inquiry into allegations that Undercover Police officers spied on the family of Stephen Lawrence during their campaign to compel police to investigate the race murder of their son. May called revelations profoundly shocking and disturbing. Retired judge, john meding was appointed to examine the conduct of officers and spied on more than 100 political groups between 1968 and at least 2010. In june medings first report was published arising out of the inquirys work and what has now become known as the spy cop scandal. It also followed revelations that undercover officers were regularly involved in longterm sexual relationships with women during this time. At least four of the undercover officers own or laid father children with. Women they met during their work. In july this year, more revelations ha
A run down and what seems to be a recurring theme within policing institutions. In 2014, teresa may, the then british home secretary, commissioned a Public Inquiry into allegations that Undercover Police officers had spied on the family of Stephen Lawrence during their campaign to compel police to investigate the racist murder of their son. May called the revelations profoundly shocking and disturbing. Retired judge sir appointed to examine the conduct of officers who had spied on more than 1,000 political groups between 1968 and at least 2010. In june, medings first report was published arising out of the inquirys work, but has now become known as the spy cop scandal. It also followed revelations that undercover officers were regularly involved in longterm sexual relationships with women during this time. At least four of the undercover officers are known or laid to have their children with women they met. In her work. In july this year, more revelations have been uncovered, this time