Brilliant news. Hopefully they will leave the other old soldiers alone now, instead of mentally torturing them into early graves.
I could have saved them the £100 million of taxpayers money they wasted on the public enquiry.
Everyone over there knows what happened, and I have spoken to a Brigadier (retired) from the Parachute Regiment, who was there.
The march was banned but a huge crowd turned up and started rioting.
Then the Paras came under small arms fire (Martin McGuiness was privately very proud of the fact that he was the gunman that day) and young rookie soldiers panicked and started firing out of fear for their lives.
The officers lost control of the men for a period of time, and the rest, as they say is history.
Every one of us should be ashamed of the fact that a British Prime Minister opened the doors of the prisons and let out hundreds of mass murdering British hating terrorist who had committed the most evil heinous crimes, yet allowed for British troops who were in an impossible position there, be hounded by the enemies of Britain for decades afterwards.
Sorry for the rant, but its a situation very close to my heart.