
Tories Apologize for Using Bloody Sunday Footage in Campaign Video
The Conservative Party and minister Kemi Badenoch faced widespread criticism and subsequently apologized for using footage related to Bloody Sunday in a now-deleted campaign video. The use of the sensitive material was branded "disgusting" by MPs and political parties.
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Kemi Badenoch use of Bloody Sunday footage 'disgusting', says MP
The footage of soldiers on Bloody Sunday appeared in a Conservative Party video opposing reforms to the Legacy Act.
Read full article →Use of Bloody Sunday footage in now-deleted Kemi Badenoch video branded ‘disgusting’
In the video, Mrs Badenoch said Labour’s Bill will ‘drag’ Troubles veterans back to court
By Bairbre Holmes
Read full article →Conservative Party apologises for footage of Bloody Sunday ‘trumpeting’ British army service
Use of images described as ‘disgusting’
Read full article →Tories' use of Bloody Sunday footage 'disgusting' - SDLP
The use of archive footage of paratroopers from Bloody Sunday in a Conservative Party video message on British army veterans has been branded "disgusting".
Read full article →Derry MP ‘appalled’ by Conservative leader using Bloody Sunday footage in now-deleted video
Colum Eastwood said he was ‘shocked’ that Kemi Badenoch posted a video ‘trumpeting the service of British soldiers in Northern Ireland using footage from Bloody Sunday’.
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