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'Shrewsbury 24': MPs vote over pickets papers release | 'Shrewsbury 24': MPs vote over pickets papers release |
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MPs are to vote on whether the government should release papers relating to a builders' strike 40 years ago, which led to pickets being jailed. | MPs are to vote on whether the government should release papers relating to a builders' strike 40 years ago, which led to pickets being jailed. |
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. |
Six men, including Royle Family actor Ricky Tomlinson, were sent to prison. | Six men, including Royle Family actor Ricky Tomlinson, were sent to prison. |
Labour MP Dave Anderson has secured a backbench debate on the case, to be held in the Commons on Thursday. | Labour MP Dave Anderson has secured a backbench debate on the case, to be held in the Commons on Thursday. |
'Miscarriage of justice' | 'Miscarriage of justice' |
Mr Anderson, who is the MP for Blaydon, said: "Holding these papers is not a issue of national security, the debate is about justice for 24 ordinary lads who were holding a legitimate picket." | Mr Anderson, who is the MP for Blaydon, said: "Holding these papers is not a issue of national security, the debate is about justice for 24 ordinary lads who were holding a legitimate picket." |
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. |
A campaign group wants all documents related to the case to be released, claiming they would prove a "massive miscarriage of justice". | A campaign group wants all documents related to the case to be released, claiming they would prove a "massive miscarriage of justice". |
Eileen Turnbull from the group said: "The government says it wants to be transparent so we're relying on this vote for that pledge to come good. | |
"These cases are 40 years old, we don't know why they feel the need to retain these papers." | "These cases are 40 years old, we don't know why they feel the need to retain these papers." |
A 100,000-signature petition calling for the men's names to be cleared was presented to Downing Street in December. | A 100,000-signature petition calling for the men's names to be cleared was presented to Downing Street in December. |
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