Part of the debate – in the House of Lords am 4:11 pm ar 12 Chwefror 2025.
The following Answer to an Urgent Question was given in the House of Commons on Tuesday 11 February.
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‘the operation was not planned and controlled in such a way as to minimise to the greatest extent possible the need for recourse to lethal force’.
The coroner further found that the soldiers did not hold
‘an honest and genuinely held belief’
that the use of force was necessary to defend themselves or others.
These are clearly very significant matters that require careful consideration. I know that the Ministry of Defence is considering the coroner’s finding. Therefore there is, unfortunately, a limit to what I am able to say in relation to the findings themselves, particularly given that there is also an ongoing civil case relating to these events. However, it is clear the Government must take such findings very seriously.
We owe a great debt to our Armed Forces. The vast majority of those who served in Operation Banner during the Troubles did so with distinction. They operated in the most dangerous and difficult circumstances to protect the citizens of the United Kingdom. During the Troubles, over 1,000 members of the security forces lost their lives in that endeavour. It is right that we hold our Armed Forces to the highest standards. We must also recognise the extreme circumstances that they faced. That is what sets them apart from the terrorist organisations who indiscriminately murdered over 3,000 people during the Troubles”.