Everyone knew violence would erupt at the parade, but the British government faltered on taking a decision. Following a meeting between the British Home Secretary, James Callaghan, and Maj James Chi Chester-Clark, the Northern Prime Minister, The Irish Times on August 12th reported "no change since last week in position of troops in the North, either physically or politically. ( Lemme know if this helps or not.)
One party may feel like the government is "disregarding the rights of another or the good of the whole" (Madison). Therefore creating conflict between the two <span>parties; also creating conflict within the country.</span>