Emmeline Pankhurst and her suffragettes have become revered figures in modern Britain, despite using tactics more in keeping with Al Qaeda or the IRA. Indeed, the IRA’s campaign in the 1970s and 1980s was modelled on that of the suffragettes. The first terrorist bomb to explode in Northern Ireland in the twentieth century was detonated not by the IRA, but by the suffragettes in Lisburn, in 1914.
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