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'Shrewsbury 24': MPs vote for release of government papers | 'Shrewsbury 24': MPs vote for release of government papers |
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MPs have voted "overwhelmingly" in favour of urging the government to release papers on a 1972 strike which led to six pickets being jailed, among them actor Ricky Tomlinson. | MPs have voted "overwhelmingly" in favour of urging the government to release papers on a 1972 strike which led to six pickets being jailed, among them actor Ricky Tomlinson. |
Campaigners want to quash convictions against 24 men who were accused of violent picketing and intimidating workers in Shropshire, in 1972. | Campaigners want to quash convictions against 24 men who were accused of violent picketing and intimidating workers in Shropshire, in 1972. |
MPs voted by 120 to three to call on the government to release the papers. | MPs voted by 120 to three to call on the government to release the papers. |
Campaigners say the men have been victims of a miscarriage of justice. | Campaigners say the men have been victims of a miscarriage of justice. |
The "Shrewsbury 24" were arrested five months after the 1972 building workers' strike and charged under the 1875 Conspiracy Act. | The "Shrewsbury 24" were arrested five months after the 1972 building workers' strike and charged under the 1875 Conspiracy Act. |
Eileen Turnbull, from the Shrewsbury 24 campaign group, told BBC News after the vote, led by Labour MP Dave Anderson, that holding it was "absolutely right". | |
'It was ludicrous' | 'It was ludicrous' |
She said: "This case is 41 years old. To have a vote of such magnitude in the House, it's absolutely right. | She said: "This case is 41 years old. To have a vote of such magnitude in the House, it's absolutely right. |
"All we are asking for is to release the documents... not asking to debate the issue, it has taken us 40 years for them to vote." | "All we are asking for is to release the documents... not asking to debate the issue, it has taken us 40 years for them to vote." |
She said she hoped the government who "came in with a policy of transparency" would now release the papers. | She said she hoped the government who "came in with a policy of transparency" would now release the papers. |
"We are looking forward to obtaining these documents hopefully in the next few weeks." | "We are looking forward to obtaining these documents hopefully in the next few weeks." |
Speaking on Wednesday, ahead of the vote, Tomlinson told BBC Look North about his arrest and the subsequent effect it had on him. | Speaking on Wednesday, ahead of the vote, Tomlinson told BBC Look North about his arrest and the subsequent effect it had on him. |
"They [the police] came one night as my wife was bathing the two lads in front of the fire. | "They [the police] came one night as my wife was bathing the two lads in front of the fire. |
"I was whizzed off to the local police station and because I had never been in trouble with the police I had no experience of anything like this, I was appalled. | "I was whizzed off to the local police station and because I had never been in trouble with the police I had no experience of anything like this, I was appalled. |
"We were taken in a van to Shrewsbury with police in front and behind, police cars with Alsatian dogs and motorbike out-riders. | "We were taken in a van to Shrewsbury with police in front and behind, police cars with Alsatian dogs and motorbike out-riders. |
"Got to the police station in Shrewsbury, we were fingerprinted, photographed, it was surreal, absolutely surreal and to find out I had 21 charges against me for doing everything bar robbing the crown jewels - it was ludicrous. | "Got to the police station in Shrewsbury, we were fingerprinted, photographed, it was surreal, absolutely surreal and to find out I had 21 charges against me for doing everything bar robbing the crown jewels - it was ludicrous. |
"We have got to have our names cleared… we have got to have everything squashed. | "We have got to have our names cleared… we have got to have everything squashed. |
"I would like to see some of those people responsible, I would like to see them named and shamed because it was appalling." | "I would like to see some of those people responsible, I would like to see them named and shamed because it was appalling." |
He said he did think the group would get justice. | He said he did think the group would get justice. |
"It had a devastating effect on us. It was responsible - not solely for the break-up of my marriage but it played a big part in it." | "It had a devastating effect on us. It was responsible - not solely for the break-up of my marriage but it played a big part in it." |
Last month, campaigners took a 100,000-signature petition calling for the men to be cleared to Downing Street. | Last month, campaigners took a 100,000-signature petition calling for the men to be cleared to Downing Street. |
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