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[edit] Discusion
I'm not sure if anyone will check this but here goes...
I'm just doing some reading on the Northern Ireland troubles for a university course and am currently wading through the Cameron report into the circumstances surrounding the violent clashes associated with the first civil rights marches. In view of the pretty damning conclusions of the report re Gerald Fitt MP I think this page warrents some cleaning up. He's labelled 'irresponsible' and 'self publicising' several times, but the article makes reference only to his treatment at the hands of the police. I think this might be mentioned, and it it t'were would give the article a far more even slant. Cheers y'all.