Northern Ireland Troubles: Legacy and Reconciliation Debate

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Department: Northern Ireland Office

Northern Ireland Troubles: Legacy and Reconciliation

Alex Easton Excerpts
Wednesday 17th December 2025

(1 day, 19 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Hilary Benn Portrait Hilary Benn
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I have already made it clear to the House that as long as I am in this post I have no intention of appointing those who have engaged in paramilitary activity to any of the posts contained in the Bill. On the protections, we all have a responsibility to explain and point out that they are in the draft legislation in clauses 30, 31, 36, 91, 84, 54, 56, 69 and 8. They are real, tangible protections, and they respond directly to the concerns that veterans have raised with the Government. We have introduced them because of our determination to ensure that veterans are treated properly.

Alex Easton Portrait Alex Easton (North Down) (Ind)
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Secretary of State, the official Opposition are saying to hold off the remedial order until the Supreme Court judgment. Have you sought any legal advice on that? Can you share it with the House?

Nusrat Ghani Portrait Madam Deputy Speaker (Ms Nusrat Ghani)
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Order. Use of the word “you” is not appropriate. Would the hon. Member like to rephrase and quickly get to his point?

Alex Easton Portrait Alex Easton
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I apologise. Has the Secretary of State sought any legal advice on the issue, and can he share it with the House? Will he also update us on making sure that the Irish Government produce all legal papers on their role, on the IRA and on the involvement of the Garda Síochána?

Hilary Benn Portrait Hilary Benn
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As the hon. Gentleman will be well aware, there is a long-standing tradition that the Government do not reveal the legal advice they receive. All Governments receive legal advice, but we do not share it, because that is part of the business of government. I have already made reference to the Irish Government’s announcement in respect of legislation to enable witnesses to give evidence to the Omagh bombing inquiry, which I welcome.