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Unionists knew of on-the-run deal for years
Northern Ireland police told parties about republican deal in 2009

Rightwingers in London and Belfast feigned outrage yesterday at a scheme to "let off" so-called on-the-run republicans that they had known about for five years.

British Prime Minister David Cameron pledged a judge-led inquiry into 187 letters assuring republicans that they would not be prosecuted if they returned to Northern Ireland.

He jumped on the bandwagon after Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) First Minister Peter Robinson threatened to quit, which would bring down the power-sharing agreement and trigger Northern Ireland Assembly elections.

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