ATW READERS ALERT....
ATW READER INVITATION TO ACTION....
Right. Let's be clear about this. When Prime Minister Tony Blair declares that the legislation to grant an amnesty to the North's terrorists on the run may cause “anger and anguish” but that the new law, due to be given its second reading in the Commons tomorrow, was needed to give momentum to the stalled peace process, he is effectively justifying EVIL.
So our Prime Minister is prepared to justify hois cringing appeasement of Irish terrorists, that's the bad news for all decent people. But on a positive note, most NI politicians oppose this grotesque legislation. As do many UK mainland politicians. So, why don't YOU - dear reader - contact your local MP - and ask them to support democracy by voting against Blair's plan to allow on the run terrorists home. Do it RIGHT NOW. If we allow Blair to allow on the run Irish terrorists to return home, knowing that many of them have committed the most henious crimes, and we do nothing, what does that make us? UK readers have a choice...please let me know you have done what is required. Do it now.
With you all the way - have emailed my MP in London, hope it helps.
Posted by: Alison | November 22, 2005 at 04:21 PM
Alison,
You're a star!
Posted by: David Vance | November 22, 2005 at 04:25 PM
Done.
Posted by: Mike | November 22, 2005 at 04:43 PM
Mike,
Much appreciated...
Posted by: David Vance | November 22, 2005 at 05:09 PM
Have emailed Philip Hollobone and asked him to oopose the motion and to publicise this evil matter as much as possible
Posted by: Rod the Brit | November 22, 2005 at 05:47 PM
Just e-mailed my MP and asked him to oppose the bill
Posted by: gg | November 22, 2005 at 06:13 PM
Cheers David
that's great folks!
If anyone is interested I have prerecorded something for the Today programme on Radio 4. On the way to the studio the driver and I got into chat about it and he will be emailing his MP and he will be getting the other taxi drivers to do the same.
This is do-able.
Posted by: Aileen | November 22, 2005 at 06:43 PM
BTW
I've emailed mine a few days ago (I also brought it up when he was round canvassing before the last election.)
It would be like me to forget
Posted by: Aileen | November 22, 2005 at 09:44 PM
It's hard being civil when adressing a Tony Blair sock puppet like Jim Fitzpatrick (my MP) but I just managed it.
Posted by: Hankk | November 22, 2005 at 11:09 PM
I'm pretty sure Peter Robinson will be opposing it anyway, but just in case . . .
Posted by: Richard | November 22, 2005 at 11:19 PM
David: I've done my bit. Also given it a mention on The Levee Breaks, so hopefully more support for this from my readers too.
Like Richard, I suspect my (DUP) MP won't be voting in favour of it!
Posted by: levee | November 23, 2005 at 08:47 AM
David, Andrew,
You should be in favour of this proposed legislation. After all it will leave off scot free all those murdering bastards in the police, your beloved RUC and their fellow travelling terrorists in the B-Specials etc, the UDR, the RIR, the British Army, the British government, who colluded with unionist terrorists in murdering civilians in this part of the "UK".
Cheers - best of luck to your campaign. If you're successful, the British and the Unionist terrorists stand to lose far more than the republican paramilitaries.
Posted by: Oilbhéar Chromaill | November 23, 2005 at 09:14 AM
They are a pack of morally bankrupt invertabrates
Posted by: Aileen | November 24, 2005 at 12:34 AM
Will all the NI parties opposed to this do anything beyond whining ? Not a chance. They should have told Blair that they would withdraw from everything to do with the Belfast agreement if he insisted in doing something not mandated in the Belfast agreement without a referendum.
Posted by: Madradin Ruad | November 24, 2005 at 12:40 AM
In the same PMQ session as he defended his amnesty for IRA mass murderers this is Blair's view on school bullying:
"Bullying should be punished. Children who bully must be made to understand the harm that they have been doing. New sanctions are available. I am pleased that in the schools White Paper we are giving teachers an unambiguous right to discipline. It is absolutely necessary...."
Utterly brazen and without shame.
Posted by: Charles | November 24, 2005 at 10:07 AM