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Eastwood angrily denounces ‘legacy bill’ as ‘affront to democracy’ and urges Ireland to take Britain to Strasbourg over human rights

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00:00 There are a lot of things that get me angry in this job and this has got me more angry than
00:05 anything I have ever had to deal with because unlike some people in this house, the people
00:11 sitting on these benches have had to deal with and get to know and work with the victims of our
00:18 terrible past for decades and I am frankly embarrassed today. I don't know what I'm going
00:26 to say to them when I speak to them after this debate because as a whole, as a body politic,
00:33 we have failed them. We have a peace process, we have peace, lots of us have been able to move on
00:39 but we have left a very significant cohort of people behind and we're rubber stamping that
00:45 today and some people will walk through these lobbies coldly tonight without having the names
00:52 of the victims ringing in their heads. I have the names going around my head right now. I put many
00:58 of them on the public record in this chamber over the passage of this bill. I am deeply ashamed,
01:05 deeply ashamed that we are doing this today. There's a pretense in the proposal for this bill
01:13 that somehow the British government were not an actor at all in the conflict in Northern Ireland.
01:20 That is patently untrue. They're coming in to talk to the local political parties in Northern
01:27 Ireland who are just squabbling. They can't come up with any answers, they can't deal with this
01:30 problem. Patently untrue. We came up with the answer. It was storming the house. The reason
01:37 it wasn't delivered was because of the British government dragging their feet and then changing
01:41 their policy after new decade, new approach. That is a fact. I really hope now that the Irish
01:49 government listen to the calls from some of us to take this government to court in Strasbourg at
01:56 the European Court of Human Rights. Because this is an affront to human rights, it's an affront to
02:01 Article 2. Every single expert I've spoken to agrees with me on that. Every single victim agrees
02:08 with me on that as well. The Secretary of State must have used the phrase "effective information
02:13 recovery process" a lot of times. Effective information recovery process. I can take you
02:20 to families today whose children were shot in the troubles, 14 and 15 years old, and their cases
02:29 have been closed by this government until 2064 and 65. These are the people telling us they want an
02:36 effective information recovery process. They're denying victims an effective information recovery.
02:43 That is what they're doing. So it tells me that this is based on a lie. This is an attempt by
02:49 this government and dark forces within the security apparatus of this government to close down access
02:54 to truth and justice. We all understand that justice is going to be hard to get for many
03:00 families. But most of those families haven't even had any truth. The process of investigation gets
03:06 them truth. I can take you to loads of families today who never even once met a police officer,
03:11 even though a loved one was murdered. Does anybody here believe that the IRA are going to come
03:17 forward and tell us who bombed a particular pub or who shot a particular person? It is utter
03:24 nonsense. This is an attempt to close down access to the truth. It is an affront to democracy.
03:30 Immunity is impunity. You have given people a licence to murder people on the streets of Derry
03:36 and Belfast and Newry and right across Northern Ireland, and also on the streets of London.
03:40 I do not understand how any politician can stand and look at the faces of crying victims and tell
03:47 them this is the right thing to do. I'm ashamed that this is happening today. But let me say one
03:51 thing to end. I know these people who've had to struggle for decade after decade after decade.
03:57 this will not be the end for them and we will be with them in support right till the end.

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