I notice Ian Austin has deleted his spiteful little tweet about Pat Finucane, presumably after a colleague pointed out being snide and flippant about a man murdered in front of his family was atrocious.
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If it’s a personal announcement, or one that’s likely to attract hate speech or personal abuse, fair play. But if you want to publicly malign a man murdered with state collusion, his widow injured, and son an MP fighting for the truth about his dad’s shooting? No way.
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He was calling out Sinn Féin for its hypocrisy, not condoning the murder.
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He IS just that. Malicious.
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He turned-off the replies presumably because of the abuse directed at him - at least some of it being antisemitic, I suspect.

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I think he turned off the comments because he didn't want to engage at all. It wasn't as if they were switched on and then he stopped it bc of comments. He prevented a right to reply.
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