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Soldier turned MP starts petition urging time limit on prosecutions for Troubles veterans

Former Scots Guards captain Leo Docherty wants Sun readers to back his plan for a change in the law for those who served during the Troubles

AN ex-soldier turned MP has launched a petition demanding a time limit on prosecutions for veterans of the Troubles.

Former Scots Guards captain Leo Docherty is urging Sun readers to back his online bid calling for a change in the law.

Leo Docherty, a former Scots Guards captain and now the Conservative MP for Aldershot

Docherty, an Afghan and Iraq veteran, said: “Parliament should act to defend the interest of people who have served honourably.

“They’ve done their duty and we must do ours by them.”

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It comes as the UK’s top military chief said he was “deeply uncomfortable” with the hounding of veterans from the 1968 to 1998 conflict in Northern Ireland.

However, Chief of the Defence Staff Sir Stuart Peach, who joins Nato next week, would not publicly support a Statute of Limitations barring prosecutions after a set time, insisting it was a matter for politicians.

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British soldiers patrolling the troubled streets of Belfast in 1972

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Chief of the Defence Staff Sir Stuart Peach said the question of a statute of limitations was one for politicians for answer

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