1Pardons for certain individuals convicted of certain offences committed during miners’ strike
(1)A qualifying individual who has been convicted of an offence listed in section 3 is pardoned for the offence if the conduct constituting the offence—
(a)occurred during the period beginning with 12 March 1984 and ending with 3 March 1985, and
(b)in relation to—
(i)an offence listed in section 3(a) to (c), meets condition A or condition B, or
(ii)the offence of theft, meets condition C.
(2)Condition A is that the conduct—
(a)occurred while the individual was engaged or participating in—
(i)activity (whether or not organised) supporting or opposing the miners’ strike, or
(ii)activity ancillary to such activity (for example, assembling before or after or travelling to or from such activity), and
(b)did not occur for a reason unrelated to the miners’ strike (for example, a disagreement about a personal matter).
(3)Condition B is that the conduct—
(a)occurred in response to conduct that meets condition A, and
(b)did not occur for a reason unrelated to the miners’ strike.
(4)Condition C is that the conduct occurred because of economic hardship arising from participation (whether by the individual or another person) in the miners’ strike.