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Early day motion tabled by primary sponsor Harry Barnes (Labour), on Wednesday, 26 January 1994, in the House of Commons. It is signed by 19 members in total.


SCREENING OF "IN THE NAME OF THE FATHER"

That this House welcomes the decision of the honourable Members for Eltham and North East Derbyshire to arrange, with Universal International Pictures, a special preview screening for honourable Members and Peers of the forthcoming film, In the Name of the Father, which is based on the story of the Guildford 4; notes the screening of the film on Tuesday 1st February followed by a debate on the issues raised by the film with the director Jim Sheridan and his co-producer Arthur Lappin; accepts that their intention is that the film should help heal some of the wounds of the troubles; agrees with the cross-party, British-Irish peace group, New Consensus, that it would be wrong to judge the film until it has been seen; recognises that it is vital that the film is not hijacked by the gullible or the guilty to justify the IRA's hideous campaign of violence; further agrees that miscarriages of justice such as those of the Guildford 4 prove the need for legal and political reform but do not give a mandate to the IRA to kill; and remembers with great sadness the people whose limbs and lives were torn apart by the Guildford bomb.


Secondary information

Type
Early day motion
Reference
449 
Session
1993-94
Subjects
Bombings Convictions IRA Film Guildford Guildford Four
Link
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