Sean Duignan and Andy O'Mahony report on the election of 21-year-old Bernadette Devlin as MP for Mid-Ulster. A tired Devlin declares that, "People of Mid Ulster, we have finally started to overcome."
Bernadette Devlin will leave for Westminster on Monday, two days before her 22nd birthday. Devlin plans to take part in a victory rally in Carrickmore tonight and tomorrow she will address a civil rights meeting in Lurgan.
Devlin beat her competitor, Anna Forrest, by more than 4,000 votes and is now the Mid-Ulster MP for Westminster.
Devlin says that her first task at Westminster is to argue the case for the people versus the party. She goes on to say that the Unionist Party has "divided, betrayed and mislead the people".
Ultimately, Devlin hopes to achieve a society that allows for civil and religious liberty, equal rights and equal opportunities.
Title: | Bernadette Devlin Wins Election |
Clip Duration: | 00:03:15 |
Material Type: | Audio |
Clip Title: | Bernadette Devlin Elected |
Series Title: | RTÉ News |
Information: | RTÉ News reports on the election of Bernadette Devlin broadcast on 18 April 1969. The accompanying image is taken from a RTÉ News report featuring Bernadette Devlin talking on the day of the election, 17 April 1969. |
Local Keywords: | Northern Ireland 1969, Bernadette Devlin, By-Election, Sean Duignan, Andy O'Mahony, Mid-Ulster, Westminster, Carrickmore, Anna Forrest, |
Coverage: | Ireland |
Genre: | News |
Topic: | Wars and Conflict |
Provider: | RTÉ |
Contributor(s): | Sean Duignan (Reporter) |
Publisher: | RTÉ |
First Broadcast Channel: | RTÉ |
Production Year: | 1969 |
Country of Production: | Ireland |
Original Identifier: | LQC0041A |
IPR Restrictions: | Rights Reserved - Free Access |
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Item Type: | part/extract |
Sound: | Mono |
Language: | English (eng) |