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Sunak pressed on controversial legacy Bill during visit to Belfast

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has been pressed during a visit to Belfast on a controversial government Bill to deal with the legacy of Northern Ireland’s troubled past.

The Bill proposes an effective amnesty for Troubles crimes in exchange for co-operation with a new truth recovery body, as well as ending future court processes.

It has been almost universally opposed by political parties across the UK and Ireland.

Mr Sunak was criticised by Amnesty International for not mentioning Troubles victims in his speech at a major conference marking the 25th anniversary of the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement.

Irish premier Leo Varadkar raised his government’s concerns with the Bill during his meeting with Mr Sunak on Wednesday.

Mr Varadkar said opposition to the Bill is rare in that it has united the main political parties in Northern Ireland.

Good Friday Agreement 25th Anniversary
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak speaking during the international conference to mark the 25th anniversary of the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement (Niall Carson/PA)

He said it is his government’s strong view that the Bill should be withdrawn – and if not withdrawn at least amended until it has the support of the majority of people in Northern Ireland.

Grainne Teggart, Amnesty International UK’s Northern Ireland deputy director, said Mr Sunak’s “pledge to the agreement will be judged by his actions, not words”.

“Prosperity comes when peace thrives; the ongoing process of reconciliation requires conflict related violations to be addressed,” she said.

“The total absence from Sunak’s speech of Troubles victims was a missed opportunity to show he is listening to them and the opposition to his Government’s Troubles Bill.

“The Prime Minister must take the opportunity of this milestone anniversary to drop the Troubles Bill and other legislation which directly undermines the agreement.”