Brits lose moral compass:

‘Fury as ‘ambulance-chasing’ lawyers try to prosecute UK’s Iraq heroes – and are handed taxpayers’ millions to do it 
The Government set aside £57million five years ago for the investigation of 152 allegations of ill treatment and unlawful killing of civilians. Now the number of cases being examined by the 145-strong Iraq Historical Allegations Team has passed the 1,500 mark. Despite no one being convicted, Mark Warwick, who heads the unit, says it has been ‘overwhelmed with cases’ and murder charges could result…
and:
‘MoD pays Iraqi agent £40,000 a year to gather evidence against OUR soldiers
Abu Jamal, 59, earns up to £3,200 a month from the MoD to take statements from witnesses and ferry them to Lebanon to give evidence via video link to the Iraq Historical Allegations Team…’

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10 Responses to Brits lose moral compass:

  1. Ronbo says:

    Time for the British Armed Forces to do a violent Regime Change on London and blood purge of the traitors responsible for this crap!http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_good.gif

    • Ronbo says:

      On this alleged assassination attempt, the jury is still out with me – WHY WON’T FARAGE ALLOW AN INVESTIGATION?

      As is well known, if you don’t stop an assassin, he, she, or they will strike again.

  2. andy5759 says:

    As with all things, tread carefully lest you do your enemies’ own work. Nigel Farage is a bit of an enigma, part establishment man, part rebel. Which part is the Nigel of now? Well, if a campaigner begins to create his post campaigner career he’s not a campaigner. He’s something else. Fifth columnist maybe. Opportunist most probably. So, let’s tread carefully and choose our friends wisely. Keep our secrets close to our chests. Let’s hope that this year sees progress – our progress, not the progressives.

  3. Cadwallader says:

    The traditional legal stance was that killing in a time of war was not a criminal offence. I can’t understand why the legislature has allowed this form of parasitic litigation to receive any oxygen at all.

    • andy5759 says:

      Once somebody invented the concept of War Crimes the cat was out of the bag. Sure, there are awful crimes committed during unrest such as war, but the regime sponsored genocide of some recent wars has been widened to include the occasional bit of brutality. Could anyone believe that Brit soldiers engaged in genocide? Did they call in bulldozers to dig the mass graves? Did they use a chemical company to manufacture Xyklon B? Did they fuck! In war there are NO rules, no laws, the U fucking N can wet its collective knickers every time someone dies horribly but they have no part to play, no place. I am English, I am embarrassed by this latest putsch against our servicemen and wimmin. Mi££ions have been wasted in the frequent inquiries into various killings in Ulster. IRA killers, tried, found guilty of murder, have been released early. Now the fuckers are after our brave boys.

      • Cadwallader says:

        I agree; but again why does the UK legislature allow this type of idiocy in the courts?