Stormont discussed arresting Paisley over Loyalist links

Started by Minder, December 28, 2007, 09:41:20 AM

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Minder

 
Officials considered arresting Ian Paisley
Secret Public Record Office files show senior Stormont officials believed Ian Paisley was associated with loyalist paramilitaries.
The remarks made by the officials reveal they considered arresting the now first minister for conspiracy.

Almost 400 confidential state papers from 30 years ago were released but 50 files remain closed.

Among them are documents relating to the economic activities of paramilitary organisations.

The remarks on Mr Paisley were recorded in the minutes of a conversation among senior stormont officials during the United Ulster Action Council Strike.

It was suggested that the DUP leader should be arrested for conspiracy.

The documents also show that the military was ready to seize power stations if workers threatened a stoppage.

State papers released in the Irish Republic reveal that Lord Mountbatten, murdered by the IRA in 1979, was in favour of Irish unity.

"When it's too tough for them, it's just right for us"

T Fearon

Oh Dear. I wonder why none of the party faithful like Jim Allister suffered pangs of conscience and quit, back in those days