Secretary of State begins process of repealing Legacy Act

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The secretary of state for Northern Ireland has begun the process of formally repealing the controversial Legacy Act.

The act, which was brought in by the Conservative government, introduced a ban on inquests and civil actions related to incidents during the Troubles.

It also sought to offer a conditional amnesty for people suspected of Troubles-related crimes in exchange for co-operating with a new information recovery body.

Labour pledged to repeal the Legacy Act if they won the general election in July.

The Act has been opposed by victims’ groups and all the main political parties in Northern Ireland.

Speaking in the House of Commons, Hilary Benn said he was laying a “remedial order” which would formally remove the conditional immunity clause from the Act and the ban on new civil actions.

Mr Benn said he would also introduce legislation which would lift the ban on inquests.

“The steps I am outlining today seek to correct the mistakes of the previous government’s approach, ensure compliance with the ECHR and deliver on what this government has promised.”

“The removal of conditional immunity, the reinstatement of legacy inquests halted by the act, restoring civil cases and reforming ICRIR (Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information Recovery, while enabling it to continue working on behalf of the growing number of families who have already sought its help.”

Mr Benn also said the government “will make further changes to reform and strengthen” the ICRIR’s “independence, powers and accountability.”

“I will now undertake further discussions on specific measures to be included in primary legislation, so that together with the remedial order the government fulfils its commitment to repeal and replace the Legacy Act.”

“This will include families, victims and survivors groups, Northern Ireland parties, civil society and the veterans community, recognising the dedicated service of the vast majority of police officers , members of the armed forces and the security services who did so much to keep the people of Northern Ireland safe during the Troubles.”

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