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Following the publication of Lord Etherton's report in July, the prime minister said the ban was an "appalling failure" of the British state.
Source: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-67677272?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
Nairn’s insight was not that people should agitate for the break up of Britain, but rather that the unyielding and outdated structures of the British state contained within them the seeds of their own destruction.
Source: https://www.thenational.scot/politics/23994311.brenda-bristols-enduring-wisdom-2023/?ref=rss
The inquiry would investigate where the British state either committed murder, assisted in the committing of murder or prevented prosecution of certain serious offences in Ireland north and south.
“There’s no hierarchy of victimhood here, there were people who were victimised by the British state, by loyalist forces, by republican forces as well.
The SNP member has drafted a whole new founding for the British state, based on what he describes as a “lost masterpiece”, the never-quite-implemented Northern Ireland Constitution Act of 1973.
“We all know full well the full extent of the murderous actions of the British state, who had no qualms about using lethal force against a civilian population whether in Derry, Ballymurphy, Springhill or in the New Lodge.”