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Troubles bill risks helping IRA goals, says ex-minister Carns

The government's Troubles legacy legislation risks helping the IRA achieve its political goals, former Armed Forces Minister Al Carns has said. He made the remarks as he spoke in the House of Commonโ€ฆ

Troubles bill risks helping IRA goals, says ex-minister Carns
BBC Politics โ€” 16 June 2026
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The government's Troubles legacy legislation risks helping the IRA achieve its political goals, former Armed Forces Minister Al Carns has said. He ma

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The Troubles legacy legislation has reignited one of Northern Irelandโ€™s most volatile debates, and former Armed Forces Minister Al Carnsโ€™ intervention in Westminster underscores just how explosive the issue remains. At its heart, the legislation seeks to draw a line under decades of conflict by offering immunity to former combatants in exchange for truth-sharingโ€”a noble aim, yet one that now risks being weaponised by those who fought against the state. Carnsโ€™ warning that the proposals could inadvertently bolster the IRAโ€™s political objectives is not mere rhetorical alarmism; it reflects a deeper anxiety among veterans and unionists that the bill, however well-intentioned, could be perceived as capitulation to the very group that waged a campaign of violence to undermine British sovereignty. This debate cannot be divorced from the fraught history of Northern Irelandโ€™s peace process, where amnesty and reconciliation measures have consistently collided with demands for justice. The Good Friday Agreement halted armed conflict but left open wounds, and successive governments have struggled to reconcile the need for closure with the moral imperative of accountability. Previous attempts at legacy deals, such as the 2014 Stormont House Agreement, collapsed under political pressure, and the current bill faces similar hurdles. The IRAโ€™s political wing, Sinn Fรฉin, now dominates Stormont, complicating efforts to frame any immunity deal as anything other than a concession to paramilitarism. The stakes are higher than ever. If the legislation passes in its current form, it could embolden other dissident groups while simultaneously alienating the security forces who served during the Troubles. Yet if it fails, the cycle of inquiries, prosecutions, and unresolved grief may continue indefinitely. The billโ€™s fate will hinge on whether Westminster can strike a balanceโ€”or whether the ghosts of the past will once again dictate the future of Northern Irelandโ€™s fragile stability.
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