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    Default Christmas no 1

    Vindicated
    23 years later and the justice campaign is still going strong

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    So true....JFT96
    Last edited by Martin Mod; 24-12-12 at 12:05.

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    I wasnt aware that it had made the Christmas No.1 spot but that will bring some degree of comfort to the families of the 96.
    The Truth is out there.

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    A very good friend of mine commented two years ago that we probably should let the justice campaign drop as the powers that be had brushed it under the carpet and let everyone believe we were at fault. That was never going to change apparently.

    He was wrong...23 years of pressure has born fruit!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin Mod View Post
    A very good friend of mine commented two years ago that we probably should let the justice campaign drop as the powers that be had brushed it under the carpet and let everyone believe we were at fault. That was never going to change apparently.

    He was wrong...23 years of pressure has born fruit!
    It will never be over till the powers that be are brought to justice
    the biggest cover up ever in British history
    As the song says " the road is long with many a winding turn "

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    Quote Originally Posted by redforever View Post
    It will never be over till the powers that be are brought to justice
    the biggest cover up ever in British history
    As the song says " the road is long with many a winding turn "
    I think there is now such a momentum that we will get what we have spent 23 years campaigning for.

    Do you think we will struggle to get criminal convictions though, with it being 23 years?

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    The Hillsborough charity single...Christmas No1

    JFT96

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin Mod View Post
    I think there is now such a momentum that we will get what we have spent 23 years campaigning for.

    Do you think we will struggle to get criminal convictions though, with it being 23 years?
    Yeah i imagine it will be but it has come so far now who knows
    if there was just one conviction it would all be worthwhile for the campaigners

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    I don't know about UK law but isn't there a statute of limitations on convictions? I think realistically what you would expect is people to be forced to retire and be condemned in public by high up officials and of course possibly made to do a public press apology

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    Where people have been killed the Statute Of Limitations would not apply.
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    I don't know about UK law but isn't there a statute of limitations on convictions? I think realistically what you would expect is people to be forced to retire and be condemned in public by high up officials and of course possibly made to do a public press apology

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