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Dick Hallam's avatar

The majority of our Great Britain and Northern Ireland population wait with baited breath for a positive response to this massive intervention from our nine 4 stars. Thank you all for standing up for your men.

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skelly's avatar

Let's run with this for a moment, if a soldier acting lawfully (at the time) is found guilty, then those that granted the lawful (at the time) are guilty too. That would mean that all the politicians (MPs, Lords) and civil servants have colluded in a join enterprise. So if they pass this act and start charging people then entire chains of command from the solider all the way to the state are guilty. Other than the impact on the armed forces (we wont have any) thousands of people are going to need to go to jail. This goes for the otherside too. Its also the stupidest most malicious thing Ive seen Labour try so far.

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JusticeForVeterans's avatar

About sums it up

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skelly's avatar

I am involved in supporting our service men and women and am proud to do it because they and their families deserve our full unwavering support from the day they join right the way through retirement. I hope Reform do something to address that properly in the future.

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Charles Pickles's avatar

Labour, its people, are as thick as planks; many of them piled up. And what of the serving Generals? Their silence is deafening.

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John Wozniak's avatar

Serving Generals are often silent, which is a shame. Good to see my former commander’s signature on that list.

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Charles Pickles's avatar

Thanks for that. I am well aware of that silence. This decade is not the first I have experienced when those serving want more from their leaders than just silence. Resignation is what many would like to see, involving many not just one.

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