Badenoch 為維護英國退伍軍人貼文中使用「血腥星期日」片段道歉
• 保守黨黨魁表示,她並未批准這段攻擊工黨關於 Troubles 遺留問題提案的影片。 • Kemi Badenoch 在社群媒體貼文中使用了「血腥星期日」的片段來批評一項關於北愛爾蘭遺留問題的法案後,對此表示道歉。 • 這位保守黨領袖於週六表示,她並未核准使用該場大屠殺的片段(當時英軍在 Derry 向未武裝的民權示威者開火),並稱該影片是由「非常年輕的人員」分發的。
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• 保守黨黨魁表示,她並未批准這段攻擊工黨關於 Troubles 遺留問題提案的影片。 • Kemi Badenoch 在社群媒體貼文中使用了「血腥星期日」的片段來批評一項關於北愛爾蘭遺留問題的法案後,對此表示道歉。 • 這位保守黨領袖於週六表示,她並未核准使用該場大屠殺的片段(當時英軍在 Derry 向未武裝的民權示威者開火),並稱該影片是由「非常年輕的人員」分發的。
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