Johnny Mercer Resigns
Works sometimes but not always
In the US, the aim is to achieve trillions in 'reparations'. In this case in England, I've no idea, it just seems tawdry and dishonest.
TBH I don't think there are more than a handful of people in England Scotland & Wales who want to think about N Ireland at all - and certainly not about "the Troubles"
it's very important in N Ireland and slightly important in the Republic. Both sides in the north use it as stick to beat the opposition and to whip their own side up. They hate the idea of a compromise as it would remove their biggest weapon in the fight to demonise their neighbours.
it's very important in N Ireland and slightly important in the Republic. Both sides in the north use it as stick to beat the opposition and to whip their own side up. They hate the idea of a compromise as it would remove their biggest weapon in the fight to demonise their neighbours.
Defence Committee
Evidence Session
**Immediate Release**
10 May 2021
Johnny Mercer to provide evidence on former Government role
On Tuesday 11 May, at 14.30, the Defence Committee will hold a one-off session speaking to Johnny Mercer about his former role as Minister for Defence People and Veterans and the impact of the Office for Veterans Affairs. The session follows the acquittal of two former British army paratroopers accused of murder and will discuss the promised legislation on the investigations of Armed Forces personnel who served in Northern Ireland.
Mercer was elected to Parliament in 2015. Prior to this he served in the British Army, reaching the rank of captain and serving three tours of Afghanistan. Mercer became a Minister in 2019, and while in this post oversaw the introduction of the Overseas Operations (Service Personnel and Veterans) Bill and the Armed Forces Bill.
11 May, 14.30:
Johnny Mercer MP, former Minister for Defence People and Veterans at the Ministry of Defence and Minister for Veterans’ Affairs at the Cabinet Office
ENDS
Evidence Session
**Immediate Release**
10 May 2021
Johnny Mercer to provide evidence on former Government role
On Tuesday 11 May, at 14.30, the Defence Committee will hold a one-off session speaking to Johnny Mercer about his former role as Minister for Defence People and Veterans and the impact of the Office for Veterans Affairs. The session follows the acquittal of two former British army paratroopers accused of murder and will discuss the promised legislation on the investigations of Armed Forces personnel who served in Northern Ireland.
Mercer was elected to Parliament in 2015. Prior to this he served in the British Army, reaching the rank of captain and serving three tours of Afghanistan. Mercer became a Minister in 2019, and while in this post oversaw the introduction of the Overseas Operations (Service Personnel and Veterans) Bill and the Armed Forces Bill.
11 May, 14.30:
Johnny Mercer MP, former Minister for Defence People and Veterans at the Ministry of Defence and Minister for Veterans’ Affairs at the Cabinet Office
ENDS
State Opening of Parliament tomorrow - that'll ensure he gets zero coverage..............
How many people watch parliamentlive TV?