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The pardoning of an "indecent" act.
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LJay Wrote:Paul Twocock?

Private Members Bill?

Only in Britain!

I would think that Rescinding of Conviction would be more appropriate terminology but the spirit of the action is more important than the language.

The thing is that the convictions carried with them an automatic criminal record and that has had a profound effect on people's lives. On applying for a job or a mortgage or an insurance policy etc., one has to declare whether one had any sort of criminal conviction. It even restricted travel so that travel to the USA and some other countries was out of the question.
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And that damage can never be undone, [MENTION=18457]LONDONER[/MENTION]. I have a friend who lives under similar strictures. He is very nearly a hermit. It is the only way he can distance himself from the pain.

It is a sad, sad thing that we are unable to give understanding and tolerance instead of hate.
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#13
I agree with George Montague....

An apology..not a pardon. Turing saved how many lives?.....and the best they could do was a pardon?

Shame on them.

In my opinion..it is slapping them all in the face again.

The only indecent act was from the people who did this in the first place......
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LJay Wrote:And that damage can never be undone, [MENTION=18457]LONDONER[/MENTION]. I have a friend who lives under similar strictures. He is very nearly a hermit. It is the only way he can distance himself from the pain.

It is a sad, sad thing that we are unable to give understanding and tolerance instead of hate.

I'm sorry to hear about your friend. A pardon and an apology would surely go some way to heal the wounds.
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East Wrote:I agree with George Montague....

An apology..not a pardon. Turing saved how many lives?.....and the best they could do was a pardon?

Shame on them.

In my opinion..it is slapping them all in the face again.

The only indecent act was from the people who did this in the first place......

The very least they could do would be to give him and posthumous knighthood.
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LONDONER Wrote:The very least they could do would be to give him and posthumous knighthood.

If we can do that we should do that.

Not even for the gay thing. That man was one of Britain's greatest heroes and deserves to be remembered as such. Not to mention being one of the most influential scientists of the 20th century.

The best way to make amends would be to use the great works of his life to completely overshadow the tragic ending.
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