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Hilary Benn lays order to ‘repeal and replace’ elements of Legacy Act but insists ICRIR stays
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05/12/2024
Hilary Benn lays order to ‘repeal and replace’ elements of Legacy Act but insists ICRIR stays
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Addressing the legacy of the Troubles was one of the aims of the Good Friday Agreement,
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but this task remains incomplete. Too many families I have met have had to wait too long
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to find out what happened to their loved ones. I have found it difficult to listen to their
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stories about the brutality of the killings, the way some of them were treated afterwards
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and the passing of the years without finding answers.
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The approach taken to legacy by the last Government was wrong. It was rejected by the Northern
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Ireland Political Party's victims groups, the Irish Government, and opposed by the Labour
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Party when we were in opposition. And aspects of the Legacy Act have now been found by the
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courts to be incompatible with our obligations under the European Convention on Human Rights.
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This must be remedied, and the Government are committed to repeal and replace the legislation
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as set out in our manifesto.
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I am today laying a remedial order under the Human Rights Act to take the first steps to
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honour that commitment. Specifically, the order will, if adopted by Parliament, remove
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all provisions from the Act relating to the immunity scheme, which, let it not be forgotten,
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would have enabled any of those who perpetrated the most appalling terrorist crimes to seek
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immunity from prosecution from the Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information
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Recovery. Although, as many victims' families recognise, with the passage of time the prospect
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of successful prosecutions is increasingly unlikely.
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The order will also enable all civil proceedings that were prohibited by the Legacy Act, including
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future cases, to proceed. This means that individuals will once again be able to bring
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troubles-related cases to the civil courts, a basic right denied them by the Legacy Act.
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In addition to laying this remedial order, I can also announce today that I will introduce
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primary legislation when parliamentary time allows. This legislation will implement our
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promise to restore inquests, starting with those that were previously halted by the Legacy
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Act. It will also, in direct response to the Northern Ireland Court of Appeals findings,
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amend the disclosure regime so that it is fair, transparent and, crucially, allows for
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the greatest possible disclosure of information, following very closely the model for statutory
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inquiries and other established processes.
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We will also ensure that, in specific circumstances, namely in cases that are unable to proceed
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as an inquest, the Independent Commission is able to hold public hearings, take sworn
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evidence from individuals and ensure families have effective representation. While the courts
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have found the Commission to be sufficiently independent to conduct Article 2 compliant
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investigations, the confidence of families in its work is paramount, so we will make
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further changes to reform and strengthen the Commission's independence, powers and accountability.
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As part of this work, we will consider provisions previously included in the draft Stormont
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House Agreement legislation, as well as learning from the experience of Operation Kenova.
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The steps I am outlining today seek to correct the mistakes of the previous Government's
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approach, ensure compliance with the ECHR and deliver on what this Government have promised
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– the removal of conditional immunity, the reinstatement of Legacy inquests halted by
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the Act, restoring civil cases and reforming ECHR, while enabling it to continue working
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on behalf of the growing number of families who have already sought its help.
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The many conversations I have had with interested parties in recent months have been invaluable
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in the development of this approach. I will now undertake further discussions on specific
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measures to be included in primary legislation so that, together with the remedial order,
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the Government fulfil their commitment to repeal and replace the Legacy Act. This will
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include families, victims and survivors groups, Northern Ireland parties, civil society and
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the veterans community, recognising the dedicated service of the vast majority of police officers,
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members of the armed forces and the security services who did so much to keep the people
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of Northern Ireland safe during the troubles. I want to take the opportunity to reassure
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the House that, as a Government, we are committed to ensuring that veterans receive the right
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welfare and, where appropriate, legal support. I will, of course, also continue to have detailed
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discussions with the Irish Government, who, as co-guarantors of the Good Friday agreement,
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are an essential partner in this process. I hope that the UK and Irish Governments will
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be able to agree a way forward that is underpinned by the principles set out in the Stormont
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House agreement.
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I am sure that everyone recognises that, as time passes and families get older, we need
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to get on with enabling them to obtain the information, accountability and acknowledgement
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that they have long sought.
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