with the aftermath of
the hillsborough disaster.
when brief families are campaigning
forjustice, they deserve
transparency and access to the same
tools available to the powerful.
and that is why we need
a hillsborough law.
—— bereaved families.
we need to make it a legal duty
for public authorities and public
servants to tell the truth.
and more importantly challenged
the culture of denial which far too
often pervades public institutions.
i implore the government that
you can do something.
do not sit back, stand up and say
more words as to how this could be
different and how we care and how
we want this to never happen again.
do something.
—— warm words.
in response, the minister said
the prime minister's announcement
that she was appointing a panel
was a big decision.
to change the course
of a public enquiry is a big
decision not taken lightly.
she has recognised the fundamental
truth of this debate which is to put
the need and feelings of those most