I feel sick every time I listen to a news broadcast saying that John Downey is walking free from charges that he was responsible for the vile attack on the Household cavalry in Hyde Park in 1982. I feel sick not only because I was in Hyde Park myself on that horrible day and saw the aftermath. I will never forget the tragic sight of those magnificent horses lying in the road in pools of blood - the four cavalry men who were murdered had been removed or their bodies covered by the time I reached the scene while the injured were being taken away in ambulances.
I also feel sick because I know with absolute certainty that the letter which was sent to Downey was a direct result of Tony Blair's treacherous and cowardly Good Friday agreement rather than merely another blunder by the Sinn Fein infiltrated PSNI or the feckless CPS. And the fact that David Cameron is unwilling to take the matter further proves it as far as I'm concerned because there is very little to choose between him and Blair in the treachery stakes.
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