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The IPCC investigates miscarriages of justice and criminal actions etc. by the police with a view to prosecutions or disciplinary action. So nothing was in the way of a Labour public inquiry. |
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Its not about which party refused n inquiry,:rolleyes: Its about what actually happened n the simple fact NO Tory i'm aware of. has commented what Thatcher did was wrong. simple as, it speaks volumes to me.:(
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OK, simple question, Gordon: do you think there should be an inquiry? Yes or no?
We know Barrie thinks not because it's comparible to the Peterloo Massacre. |
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I say they, there are two of us I think but don't forget the silent majority.;) [QUOTE=Michael1954;1143069]OK, simple question, Gordon: do you think there should be an inquiry? Yes or no? /QUOTE] An IPPC investigation- definitely not. After 30 years no miner could stand in court and say 'That man is the policeman who broke my arm with his baton'. Or 'That's the man who rode me down with his horse'. Just as no policeman could say 'That man hit me with a brick' or 'Those are the men who emptied a scrapyard on our heads'. There were at least 10,000, maybe 15,000 people involved. No one knew who did what to who, it just all happened. So an IPPC investigation would get nowhere. A public inquiry? Well, I assume the Labourites on here were quite happy when 3 Labour Governments never mentioned starting one, it's never been brought up on here before. So why the sudden fervour now after 30 years? Oh, I see, it's a Tory Government. Well, we all accepted no inquiry under 3 Labour Governments, we should accept it under a Tory one. Seems fair?:D |
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An inquiry has nothing to do with there being a Tory Government in power. The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) received a referral from South Yorkshire Police in 2012 containing allegations of assault, perjury, perverting the court of justice and misconduct in a public office. This referral was made following a BBC documentary, which claimed officers may have colluded in writing court statements, using excessive force, and giving false evidence in court. The IPCC spent three years before coming to the decision the allegations could not be pursued because of the passage of time. According to a BBC report, South Yorkshire's Police and Crime Commissioner Alan Billings described the decision as a missed opportunity that did "disservice" to former miners, police and the IPCC.
This is what this thread is all about, as stated by the thread starter. Arguments about Labour Governments or Tory Governments are irrelevant. The discussion arose because of the IPCC's decision not to pursue this. Does that answer your question about why the sudden fervour after thirty years? |
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Notice Gordon has declined to answer yer original question, musta been too difficult.?:rolleyes: Plus he says its never been mentioned on here before, i say bull it has, on some thread years ago.
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The IPCC , as you say, have had a three year inquiry and reached their conclusions so that's the end of that. PCC Alan Billings- the successful Labour candidate for PCC and a noted anti- Thatcherite in his time( see Faith in the City, called 'pure Marxist theology' by a Cabinet Minister). Politics does keep coming up, doesn't it? So one inquiry you don't require and one three year inquiry you've had. That's it, isn't it? Don't say 'No', this thread is getting boring.:eek: Quote:
If you say this subject has been raised before I accept that. It must have been before I joined and life's too short to check back to 2004. One thing we can all agree on is that we'll never agree so rather than us go on forever I'll call it a day on this thread. As I said, life's too short. |
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The question was n inquiry, not of any particular kind, as i'm sure yer well aware? cos whatever yeh are, stupid aint one of em.:rolleyes:
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If you find this thread boring, then don't contribute to it. But if you are going to contribute to it, you must expect, and allow, people of a different viewpoint to express their opinion. |
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I just had to ask. |
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You mentioned earlier that people can be become rude, offensive, personal and abusive when they get over excited. I didn't realise you were talking about yourself. Try to calm down. |
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I do apologise!
I assumed as you voted Tory you might have a sense of humour. Wrong again:eek: |
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Obviously too subtle for me! I said I'd call it a day on this thread and I meant it until you tempted me. So unless I think of some 'cutting repartee' or you tempt me again that's it. |
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