WESTMINSTER, 1920's - 'SHOOT-TO-KILL' POLICY GIVEN OFFICIAL APPROVAL...
Westminster, 1920's - 'shoot-to-kill' policy in Ireland is given 'official approval' when the British PM sought to excuse the conduct of his soldiers by practically giving them a 'licence-to-kill'...
'What they got was British 'justice',
It's plain for all to see :
Orders straight from Westminster -
Shoot-To-Kill, the policy...'
That's just one of the 13-pieces we'll be posting on this blog on Wednesday, 24th September 2025 - and here's two more tasters...!
1921, Westminster - what exactly was said by the then British PM in relation to the on-going discussions between the British imposers and the Irish rebels, leading to threats being made by one side...?
Ireland, 1920's, in a Free State prison : the protesting rebel POW's were demonstrating in the exercise yard when they were attacked by armed members of the Free State Army, and were batoned and bludgeoned but, when forced back inside the prison, the Staters opened fire on them...
...and there are ten more articles like that - from today and yesterday, all 32 Counties and all in relation to Irish history and Irish politics - comin'-at-ya, as stated, on Wednesday, 24th September 2025.
So, do, please, give us a look-see on the 24th : and if ya don't like wha' we're floggin', sure we'll give ya yer money back.
Oh wait...!
Thanks for visiting today, and for reading our lil' promo piece - appreciated ; see ya on the 24th, hopefully!
Sharon and the team.