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If anyone to be investigated, then start with McGuinness for possession of SMG and for perjury - Allister

16 June 2010

 

McGuinness should stand down

Statement by TUV Leader Jim Allister QC:-

"If as part of the Saville mania, soldiers are investigated by the PPS, from the Unionist perspective I make it plain that the requirement is for equally vigorous pursuit of Martin McGuinness for illegal possession of a sub machine gun and possible perjury. We have already had too much imbalance in the focus of 'Bloody Sunday', without it being carried over into any police/prosecution investigation.

"If McGuinness is to be investigated over these events - a mere drop in an ocean of criminality for an IRA commander - then he should stand down forthwith as Joint First Minister.  In my book, of course, he should never have been in that office, but considering the First Minister, however fleetingly, stood aside from his office over far lesser allegations, the least the fall-out from Saville should bring Northern Ireland is some respite from McGuinness as deputy First Minister. Where else in the world could a Joint First Minister continue to cling to office while a major judicial inquiry suggests he was an armed gunman on such a pivotal day, and that he did not deal frankly with the Tribunal? Only where democracy and decency are so perverted that terrorists are elevated to rule over us!"

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