No problem, then, with changing the law to make it unneccessary for Alan Turing to be pardoned. Hell, we might even abolish the death penalty from 1950, then we wouldn't be able to hang men with a mental age of 12, like Derek Bentley.
All to save £130 million, which is the loose change lost down the economy's sofa.
Any Labour MP who votes with the tories on this wants to have a good look at himself.