ONE MORE MISSION
In this episode of the Justice for Veterans – One More Mission podcast, former Parachute Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Simon Barry sets out, in plain terms, what the current legacy proposals mean for those who served in Northern Ireland. The central point is clear: the new approach does not resolve the past—it risks reopening it. Barry explains how the 2023 Legacy Act attempted to draw a line, however imperfectly, while the current direction moves back toward repeated investigations, reopened inquests, and prolonged legal uncertainty. The result, he argues, is a system where the process itself becomes the punishment. This is not about calls for immunity. The discussion focuses on practical safeguards: * No repeat investigations without new evidence * Sensible time limits * Clear distinction between terrorists and lawful state actors * A system that is balanced, rather than one-sided The episode also addresses a growing concern among veterans: that legal and personal risk is being pushed down the chain of command onto junior ranks and frontline personnel, while those at the level of decision-making remain largely untouched. There are signs that public understanding is shifting, but the message still needs to move beyond veteran circles and into wider national awareness. If nothing changes, the likely outcome is continued litigation, prolonged uncertainty, and no meaningful closure. This is a measured, direct conversation about fairness, accountability, and how the state treats those it sent to act. For more information visit: justiceforveterans.uk [www.justiceforveterans.uk]
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