Farage to pardon convicted Troubles veterans under Reform government

Military veterans convicted for their roles during the Troubles in Northern Ireland would be pardoned under a Reform UK government, Nigel Farage has said.
The party leader promised to end current prosecutions of British veterans, through legislation or the royal prerogative of mercy, and to stop future legal action, according to The Daily Telegraph.
“We are proud to be launching our veterans wing. We will fight the injustice being done to our former servicemen and stand up for their rights,” he told the newspaper.
A Reform policy document, seen by the Daily Telegraph, reportedly states that the party would “legislate for a statutory bar to end current and prohibit future proceedings against British veterans for historical conduct”.
It added: “This will draw a line under a situation where terrorists have faced no consequences for their heinous actions whilst veterans have been unfairly hounded.
“British forces were responsible for a small proportion of deaths during the Conflict in Ireland from 1969-1993 (approximately 11 per cent), and yet the vast majority of the 30 potential inquests into Troubles related killings and around 600 civil cases in the pipeline involve the actions of lawfully deployed British security forces.”
Earlier this month, MPs voted on a Government remedial order to remove protections giving immunity from prosecution to anyone accused of crimes during the Troubles if they provide information to a truth recovery body.
This was part of the previous Conservative government’s Legacy Act which was approved in 2023, but the High Court in Belfast ruled parts of the Act were incompatible with the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) in 2024.
The Reform police document added the pledge to bar future prosecutions and pardon old convictions would match “what was given to the IRA under [former Labour Prime Minister Tony] Blair; they were released from prison, pardoned or given comfort letters, and even allowed to engage in front-line politics”.
Shadow armed forces minister Mark Francois said the Conservatives have been “defending those who defended us” for “years”.
“As someone who has campaigned consistently on this issue for almost a decade, I welcome support from other parties, even belatedly,” he said.
“However, the Conservatives have voted repeatedly in Parliament to oppose Labour’s assault on our 2023 Legacy Act – which actually protects NI Veterans – including last Wednesday, when Farage and [Robert] Jenrick didn’t even bother to vote, to defend our Vets. Where were they instead?”
As it currently stands, the Legacy Act offers immunity from prosecution to anyone accused of crimes during the Troubles in Northern Ireland if they provide information to a truth recovery body.
While the Legacy Act was approved in 2023, it was not enacted.
The then-Conservative government began the process of appealing against the High Court decision, but this was dropped by Labour ministers after the 2024 general election.
More than 3,500 people died during 30 years of bloodshed and bombings known as the Troubles, which began in January 1969 when the UK government sent troops to Northern Ireland.
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Talking like a king already.
No rule of law then?
He refuse to condemn the US president that dumped on UK vets that served so he spouts this but protects the attacks on UK service personnel and is now executing innocent people in the US.
The bloke is a treasonous weasel.
Also the bit a few days ago where they said it out loud, selling the NHS. Or the billionaire that funded his Davos trip.
Laying the groundwork for summary executions by the state. They do want a UK version of ICE after all.
Kemi and Nige have already said so. It will not be the police doing the work, it will be racist thugs signing up to break heads, it will be a UK version of the SS.
I find it interesting that Farage is making this a key issue for himself and his privately owned company Reform Ltd. via press releases when he has failed to attend parliamentary debates, vote or speak in the House of Commons on the Legacy Act.
It reminds me of his repeated attacks on EU fisheries policy when he was an MEP, yet he failed to attend a single Fisheries Committee meeting when he was a committee member.
Reform are keen on grandstanding issues via tame media, but are rubbish at actually doing any work to change things.
I do love the way the Brits reffer to invading another country and having their asses handed to them as “the troubles”.
Republicans also refer to the period of violent confrontation in the North of Ireland as “the Troubles”. The language may sound like an inadequate euphemism to both sides, but it is at least neutral.
Anymore proof needed that Farij is just the fungal little toenail inside Trumps’ sweaty sock? I’m sorry to be so disgusting but he does NOTHING until his master makes something look possible and here, we can loosely compare the ‘pardons’ on show. Those directly responsible for the deadly Jan 6th insurrection are now forming the ICE masked murder squads who will eventually be called to account for their crimes. Farij is now selling an historic pardon ‘promise’ to get current forces personnel to sign up to HIS crime plan. Do not fall for it or YOU will be called to… Read more »
I should also say that it is delusional to imagine that Farij is on the side of the forces. He will leave veterans on the street until he has stemmed the massive losses of his propagandist TV station and made Tufton Street happy and neither of those will never end.
Ever end
Why am I not surprised?
Temu Trump at it again?