Wednesday, 6 January 2016

ukip.org Prosecuting British Soldiers for doing their job is an outrage. http://ift.tt/1SzMgrI

Paul_Nuttall.jpegUK soldiers who fought in the Iraq War may face prosecution for war crimes, according to a BBC report this week.

Here, in his own words, Ukip Deputy Leader PAUL NUTTALL MEP explains why this is a travesty of “justice” and a complete betrayal of our armed forces.

MOST of us can only imagine the horrors of war.

Sure, we see the clips of fire and terror on television. We hear the bombs on the radio. We read about the aftermath and the destruction.

But we don’t actually live it, thankfully. Because we have an enormously brave set of men and women who do that for us in our armed forces.

They don’t get paid a lot for it. And while those who survive and receive medals may be thankful, the memories of how they got them will forever be seared into their minds.

It’s one – important – thing to buy a poppy every November. But it’s even more important to realise why you do it.

It’s because you’re recognising and appreciating the commitment and bravery of the very people who help to sustain our way of life.



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