Don't be a pr@.And if while serving you injure or kill anybody the UK government and MOD will give your details to lawyers that will pursue you till the day you die. All approved and encouraged by the UK government and MOD.
Don't be a pr@.
Or can't you help it?
And he's now been punished for all that.One of the lawyers names was Phil Shiner - a lovely man - he paid people in Iraq (I think) to dream up allegations against our troops.
After complaints had been made.And then his law company would pursue these falsely accused soldiers, all of this was enabled by our government and the MOD, because they gave him the soldiers details.
So do you think it would be better if troops were allowed to murder civilians?Then of course we have the travesty of Northern Ireland, it was just yesterday that the government announced setting up a NEW enquiry into our troops at an initial cost of £150,000,000.
So far the "proof" you've adduced is that they expect troops to act lawfully.And that is the truth and proof that UK government and the MOD couldn't give a damn about our troops.
And he's now been punished for all that..
After complaints had been made.
So do you think it would be better if troops were allowed to murder civilians?
So far the "proof" you've adduced is that they expect troops to act lawfully.
You'll have to ask them, given that he was bankrupt.Punished, hahahaha, he was allowed to get away with £6,500,000 by this government and MOD friends. Why didn't they slap an injunction on him freezing all his assets?
You see the thing about complaints is that they have to be investigated to determine whether they are true or false.You missed a word out, the complaints were FALSE.
How so?Usual pointless comment
I'm sure we all expect everybody to obey the law. But we know that not everybody does, and when allegations of lawbreaking are made we carry out investigations. We even have a whole group of people whose job that is - the police. We also know that sometimes the police themselves break the law, which is why there is a complaints process for that, and anti-corruption units etc.And so do I
How much?How much will he have to find?
fee scale here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publi...-office-immigration-and-nationality-fees-2018
Sign the petition then.I agree he should get a special armed forces discount.
The allegations you refer to were investigated thoroughly at the time they occured and no evidence was found that the killings were unlawful.You'll have to ask them, given that he was bankrupt.
You see the thing about complaints is that they have to be investigated to determine whether they are true or false.
How so?
I'm sure we all expect everybody to obey the law. But we know that not everybody does, and when allegations of lawbreaking are made we carry out investigations. We even have a whole group of people whose job that is - the police. We also know that sometimes the police themselves break the law, which is why there is a complaints process for that, and anti-corruption units etc.
If it is alleged that troops have murdered civilians in the UK, why do you not want that to be investigated?