Jim Allister: The disastrous Stormont House legacy plan has fast been losing support among unionists and innocent victims

I commend Innocent Victims United for their initiative in coming up with practical alternatives to the disastrous Stormont House Agreement (SHA) legacy proposals, which were an evident vehicle to vilify the state and rewrite history.
If any innocent victim is ever to attain justice, the investigatory focus must not be lost, hence the wisdom of retaining such within the ambit of the PSNIIf any innocent victim is ever to attain justice, the investigatory focus must not be lost, hence the wisdom of retaining such within the ambit of the PSNI
If any innocent victim is ever to attain justice, the investigatory focus must not be lost, hence the wisdom of retaining such within the ambit of the PSNI

With fast diminishing support from within unionism and the innocent victims’ sector for the SHA plans, which even Her Majesty’s Government seems to be recognising, it is timely and important that meaningful proposals have been tabled on behalf of innocent victims.

The investigatory focus must not be lost or blurred if any innocent victim is ever to attain justice. Hence, the wisdom of retaining such within the ambit of the PSNI.

I look forward to these proposals being taken seriously and the building of a unified platform to promote them.

Jim Allister QC, TUV leader

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