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O'Neill Out, Chichester-Clark In
Despite the moderate success of having "one man, one vote" passed,
Captain O'Neill's position as prime minister and leader of the Unionist Party continued to deteriorate.
The resignation of Major Chichester-Clark over the franchise issue and the continued division within
the parliamentary party finally led Captain O'Neill to resign. Brian Faulkner and Major James
Chichester-Clark, both former ministers under O'Neill, were nominated for the leadership. Chichester-Clark
won by one vote and became both prime minister and leader of the Unionist Party.
Here is a selection of RTÉ television and radio coverage of O'Neill's last days and the election of Chichester-Clark. |
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O'Neill Downfall Seen As Inevitable
Following the local government franchise vote, Captain O'Neill's position as
leader of his party and prime minister is looking increasingly weak.
Sean Duignan reports on O'Neill's predicament and the division within the
Unionist Party.
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Programme Title:
RTÉ News: O'Neill Position
1st Broadcast: 24 April 1969
Reporter: Sean Duignan
Clip Duration: 1'09"
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O'Neill Resigns
Ronnie Turner reports on reaction to the news that Captain O'Neill is to step down as leader of the Unionist Party. O'Neill has also announced that, as soon as a new leader is elected, he will resign the premiership as well after six years in this role. He claims to have made his decision at the weekend. |
Programme Title:
RTÉ News: Captain O'Neill Resigns
1st Broadcast: 29 April 1969
Reporter: Ronnie Turner
Clip Duration: 2'04" | Listen...
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"Wherever Our Source Of Hope Lies, It Certainly Doesn't Lie In The Unionist Party"
John Hume does not see that the replacing of Captain O'Neill will offer any hope to the
civil rights movement. |
Programme Title:
RTÉ News: Hume on O'Neill Resignation
1st Broadcast: 28 April 1969
Reporter: Barry Linnane
Clip Duration: 0'51"
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Sean Duignan
1969
Photographer: Roy Bedell
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Faulkner and Chichester-Clark For Leadership
Sean Duignan reports on the nominations for leader of the Unionist Party. Brian Faulkner and Major Chichester-Clark are both running. On the night before the election, right-wing Unionist William Craig addresses
supporters on the future of the Unionist Party. He is critical of the civil rights
movement and their "chanting of that silly song". He also has words for newly-elected
Westminster MP Bernadette Devlin, calling her "that little hussy from Mid Ulster". |
Programme Title:
RTÉ News: Nominations for Unionist Party Leadership
1st Broadcast: 30 April 1969
Reporter: Sean Duignan
Clip Duration: 05'10" | Listen...
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Chichester-Clark Ambitions For Leadership
Major James Chichester-Clark talks about his ambition to prove to the Northern Ireland community
that he is capable of being their prime minister. He also acknowledges that he will need to
build a relationship with the British government at Westminster. |
Programme Title:
RTÉ News: Chichester-Clark on Policies
1st Broadcast: 30 April 1969
Reporter: Kevin MacDonald
Clip Duration: 1'03"
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"Policies Of Much Greater Importance Than Personalities"
Brian Faulkner talks about how he would lessen tension in Northern Ireland if elected
prime minister and his intention to carry on the reform measures commenced under Captain O'Neill. |
Programme Title:
RTÉ News: Faulkner on Leadership
1st Broadcast: 30 April 1969
Reporter: Ronnie Turner
Clip Duration: 1'52"
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Chichester-Clark, New Prime Minister
Chief whip of the Unionist Party, Roy Bradford, announces the leadership result, which sees
Major Chichester-Clark defeat Brian Faulkner by a single vote. |
Programme Title:
RTÉ News: Chichester-Clark Elected
1st Broadcast: 01 May 1969
Clip Duration: 0' 47"
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New Leader, First Press Conference
Following his election victory, Major Chichester-Clark answers questions from
a large media gathering. |
Programme Title:
RTÉ News: Chichester-Clark Press Conference
1st Broadcast: 01 May 1969
Clip Duration: 01'24"
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Captain O'Neill Departs
Following the leadership election, Captain O'Neill leaves Stormont but says he will be staying in politics. |
Programme Title:
RTÉ News: Captain O'Neill Departs
1st Broadcast: 01 May 1969
Clip Duration: 0'20"
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"The Party Is Now Fully United"
William Craig says he will give his full support to the new leader and does not rule out
a place in the cabinet, should it be offered. |
Programme Title:
RTÉ News: Craig on New Leader
1st Broadcast: 01 May 1969
Clip Duration: 1'04"
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The Bogside, Derry
1969
Photographer: Peter Dorney
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Reaction From Derry On Chichester-Clark
Barry Linnane seeks the views of Catholics and Protestants on the election of their new prime minister.
Neither side of the divide seems enthused by the appointment.
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Programme Title:
RTÉ News: Hume on O'Neill Resignation
1st Broadcast: 01 May 1969
Reporter: Barry Linnane
Clip Duration: 1'51" | Listen...
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