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Tuesday, 15 June 2010

Saville and Ulster Unionism

We are mere hours away from the official release of the Saville Report and I had intended to write a lengthy blog on the topic. However, I remembered from my time on slugger I had produced a lengthy article on the McCord/O'Loan report which included an examination of Unionism and its approach to state actions. A number of the general arguments are worth reconsidering as the conclusions of the Saville report are examined.
A Unionist’s response to the McCord/O’Loan Report – Part 1 - This examined unionism relationship with the RUC and the O'Loan report itself
A Unionist’s response to the McCord/O’Loan Report – Part 2 - This outlined Unionist responses to the report
A Unionist’s response to the McCord/O’Loan Report – Part 3 - This examined the motivations for adopting the approaches it did in part 2.
A Unionist’s response to the McCord/O’Loan Report – Part 4 - This examined the nationalist reposne and the issue of selectivity.
A Unionist’s response to the McCord/O’Loan Report – Part 5 - This outlined a possible alternative Unionist response.

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