Sunday, July 18, 2010
New Statesman - Apartheid
New Statesman - Apartheid: "Outside the ghettos, you might think, things must be different - and they are, but not in ways you would expect. While most western democratic parties devote a great deal of effort to formulating policies that please the middle classes, who are more likely to vote than the working classes, politics in Northern Ireland is distinctly proletarian. The workers, anxious and engaged, vote in huge numbers, while the middle classes stay at home."WHO SUFFERS FROM THE POLICY OF APARTHEID BY FACELESS BUREAUCRATS IN THE REPUBLIC OF IRELAND?STEVE COLLINS WHO'S SON WAS MURDERED ACCUSES THE GOVERNMENT(STATE)OF ABANDONING HIS UNDER SIEGE FAMILY?
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