I grew up in derry, of course, and it was – derry was the worst example of northern ireland’s discrimination. — John Hume
I was grateful for the opportunity to make a difference. The political violence really started in 1970-1971. — John Hume
I went to the local schools, the local state primary school, and then to the local grammar school. — John Hume
People were so keen to get investment. In those days, there was quite significant unemployment — John Hume
The basic policy of the british government was that since the majority of people in northern — John Hume
The violence had broken out in both sides, but our philosophy as a party was very, very clear. — John Hume
Therefore they should come to the table and reach an agreement that would protect their identity. — John Hume