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Inclusion Policies
Mari Fitzduff
Professor and Director of the MA Conflict and Coexistence Programme at Brandeis
University
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We've now got a new law in place, which I am incredibly proud of. It is not just
equality. We dealt with equality quite early on, we started that in the 70s and
80s and kept reviewing it and reviewing it and seeing why it was working, not
working. By and large, it is now. We now have addressed pretty
well every issue of inequality. There's only two left and one is long term
unemployed because Catholics don't join security forces and there's a real
bugger there, and some of the higher echelons of management. Even as I speak I
know those are being whittled away so quickly, it's unbelievable. Catholics are
now in fact in the majority in the law, in the majority in the universities, in
law, in medicine, etc. Whereas before they would have been very much excluded
from it.