Give a knighthood to at least one of the Justice for Hillsborough campaigners.

Give a knighthood to at least one of the Justice for Hillsborough campaigners.
As the campaign to get justice for the 97 people who went to a football match and never came home enters it's 34th year, it's time to pay homage to the capaigners.
The mother of Stephen Lawrence was able to continue her struggle from inside the walls of the House of Lords, and I believe that it's only right and fitting that one, ( if not all), of these campaigners who've spent the past 34 years trying to get some sort of justice for their loved ones, be properly recognised.
For years, these people were fobbed off by the authorities, told that their loved ones were drunken hooligans. When, in fact, it was the authorities who were to blame. Yet nobody has been punished for the crime of unlawfully killing 97 people.
If Stephen Lawrences' mother can be made a baroness for campaigning to bring justice to the murderers of her son, surely, at least one of the families of the 97 deserve to be recognised for the work they have have done.
We all know that official institutions close ranks when they're in the wrong, just look at the debacle surrounding the Manchester Arena bombing, and I believe that the presence of one of these families in the House of Lords could go a long way to changing the way that theses incidents are dealt with.