Northern Secretary seeks to ‘correct the record’ over remarks on actions of soldiers
On Monday Ms Bradley appeared before MPs to “correct the record” for her “inaccurate” comments on the actions of soldiers during the Troubles.
Ms Bradley faced calls to quit after she told the Commons that killings carried out by the police and military during the Troubles were not crimes, rather the actions of people “fulfilling their duties in a dignified and appropriate way”.Raising a point of order on Monday, Ms Bradley said: “In response to an oral question on March 6th I made inaccurate comments regarding the actions of soldiers during the Troubles.
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