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The Fairford Five set fire to the wheels of a B-52 bomber to prevent it joining in the imminent shock and awe of Iraq .
Today this group of five would be labelled terrorists.
Today , at the behest of the prime minister Keir Starmer , such people are to be defined as terrorists.
Twenty years ago the public took a more forgiving view of protestors.
Juries initially failed to agree on a verdict on charges against four of the Fairford defendants.
Olditch and Pritchard were subsequently cleared of all charges after two trials.
Josh Richards was also tried twice after admitting he wanted to set fire to a B-52 bomber.
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