There has been angry reaction in Britain to the decision of the Attorney General, John Murray, that the Tipperary-born priest, Father Patrick Ryan, should not be extradited.
Report shows British Prime Minister (PM), Margaret Thatcher voice over in House of Commons.
Labour leader Neil Kinnock's response.
Interview with Paddy Ashdown, leader Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) who hopes that the British government will proceed with charges under the Criminal Law Jurisdiction Act.
Interview with Ian Gow, Conservative Member of Parliament (MP), who says there should be a new Extradition Agreement.
Interview with Kevin McNamara, Labour Party Spokesman on Northern Ireland, who thinks the Criminal Law Jurisdiction Act should be used.
The reporter is Mike Burns.
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