Why the silence said it all about Westminster’s collusion in heinous Hillsborough cover-up
Why the silence said it all about Westminster's collusion in heinous Hillsborough cover-up
It was more an indictment of Westminster's collusion in the most heinous of cover-ups than a debate. MPs didn't argue, they simply nodded through the just and the inevitable. It took an MP who had been at Hillsborough as a fan, Steve Rotheram, and one who had been at the other FA Cup semi-final that day, Andy Burnham, to reduce the House to an embarrassed silence, as they outlined with passion and eloquence what Burnham called "one of the biggest injustices of the 20th Century".
Kop That @ Oct 17, 2011 5:00 PM EDT | Blog Profile
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