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Irish History Forum: re:O'Neillism

Posted by: Reido () on 5 Jun 2003 at 7:44:06 PM
In-Reply-To: O'Neillism posted by anon on 10:03:34 AM 23 May 2003

A failed ideology that was a contributing factor in the fall of Stormont in 1972. O'Neill talked the talk but he could not, or would not deliver. O'Neillism alienated many loyalists while at the same time failed to bring anything of any substance to the nationalists of the North. O'Neillism indirectly fuelled the civil rights movement, hence his bungled ideology kickstarted the process that accelerated to become the troubles. Or something like that.


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