'Shut up about Hillsborough': Sir Bernard Ingham not sorry for blaming Liverpool 'mob' for deaths of the 96
Unrepentant: Sir Bernard Ingham
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Sir Bernard Ingham, formerly the chief press officer to Margaret
Thatcher, has reportedly refused to apologise for having blamed
innocent Liverpool FC fans for the 1989 Hillsborough disaster.
According
to a report in the Liverpool Echo, Ingham responded to questions
regarding his previously stated views on the disaster by saying: “What
have I to apologise for?”
The Echo reports that Ingham, now 80,
had written a letter to Liverpool fan Graham Skinner (whose friend Eric
Hughes died in the disaster) in 1996, which was this week passed to the
Hillsborough Family Support Group.
In it Ingham reportedly wrote:
“I have, however, one suggestion to make: for its own good, Liverpool –
with the Heysel disaster in the background – should shut up about
Hillsborough.
“Nothing can now bring back those who died –
innocent people who, by virtue of being in the ground early, had their
lives crushed out of them by a mob surging in late.”
The Echo
reports that it had contacted Ingham at his home in Surrey with regard
to the views expressed in the letter, in the light of the
findings of the Hillsborough Inquiry which completely rejected the lie
that Liverpool fans were in any way responsible for the disaster.
Ingham, who admitted he had not read the Hillsborough Report, reportedly refused to apologise for the discredited opinion about "a mob surging in late".
Referring
to the content of the 1996 letter, he said: “That seems reasonable to
me, I most certainly do [think that] if there is any respect for the 96
who died. I think people should be concerned about those who died.”
In
2012, before the Hillsborough Report was published, Ingham had
reportedly claimed that the day after the disaster Thatcher was briefed
by senior police officers that "a tanked-up mob" were responsible for
the deaths of the 96. In black and white: The Hillsborough Report exposed the lie
that Liverpool fans were responsible - but Sir Bernard Ingham (centre,
head bowed, with then Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher at the ground)
hasn't read it
In 1996 letter the former chief press secretary to Margaret Thatcher
advised Liverpool to "shut up about Hillsborough" disaster in which 96
innocent people died
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