Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams has said sorry to the parents of a boy killed when the IRA bombed Warrington.
Mr Adams made the apology to Colin and Wendy Parry whose 12-year-old son Tim was one of two children who died in the blast in 1993.
The West Belfast MP met the family at Canary Wharf in London, which was also damaged in an IRA explosion.
Mr Parry said coming face to face with the Sinn Fein leader was hard, but "easier than holding my son dying".
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Oh fer Krissakes.
ReplyDeleteHey, Mr Adams, do you know how many days off work, on full pay you gave us? Thanks?
It used to amuse me no end. "Evacuate the building, we've had an IRA bomb warning", and the fucking stupid office staff used to stand outside the offices, where, had there been a real bomb, they would have been showered with flying glass.
This just went to prove that to be a boss, you don't have to be a brain; just an arse-hole that passes out shit. And this government has sure reached its full potential.