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most people don’t dare enunciate that view yet. I have a clear, old-fashioned bottom line: abortion on demand is a valid demand". McAliskey believes in abortion at any point of the pregnancy: "So if it's my body and it's my right, it's my right from the start to the end. So don't tell me to settle for the first 12 weeks, the first 24 weeks, a position where a foetus may not have any real chance of survival. Don't tell me these things will be acceptable, but making a choice for myself in any circumstance is my choice. I've always believed in the fundamental right of any woman to secure a safe, a free termination of pregnancy, an abortion, when she asks for it – and that there's a full stop and an exclamation mark after that."
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Fine Gael and Fianna Fail right through Sinn Fein, on into the SDLP and on over to the Unionists and the DUP - should be let out to run a country? No". McAliskey expanded: "Would I like to dismantle the Irish Republic? Yes. Would I like to dismantle the northern state? Yes. I would like to start again and have a constitutional conference, a series of clear discussions and debates and a democratic process for building a new independent republic in which everybody could feel they belonged.
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civil rights movement, alongside other democrats and other political activists - human rights activists, communists and trade unionists. So, the role of republicanism was central to the emergence of the civil rights movement along with many others." In response, McAliskey stated that Kearney's views were "delusional silliness" .
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of Sinn FĂ©in claimed the Northern Ireland civil rights movement was influenced by decisions of the IRA and the Sinn FĂ©in leadership. Kearney told the BBC "Republicans were involved. The IRA and the Sinn FĂ©in leaderships encouraged their activists to organise and to campaign under the umbrella of the
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Following this speech, some of the mourners turned on the observing press corps and shouted abuse, reported The Times. A couple of months after the funeral, McAliskey later explained her thinking to The Guardian. Their reporter, David Sharrock, asked if her tirade had been intended to counteract the
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of seeking United Ireland only if it could control that state. McAliskey stated: "Sinn Fein has no intention of moving forward to a united Ireland that it doesn't control." Additionally, she stated "Do I think the people who are in the current mainstream of political ideology - whether that's from
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McAliskey has described herself as a "hardliner" on abortion, stating "I don’t need, and you are not entitled to, an explanation about what I do with me, to make you feel better. You can’t say some abortions are okay and some are not. You are either pro-choice or you are not. I am a hardliner and
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ideals before he died when Bernadette was nine years old. Subsequently, the family had to depend on welfare to survive, an experience which affected Bernadette deeply. Bernadette's mother died when Bernadette was nineteen years old, leaving her to partially raise her siblings while also attending
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In September 2023 McAliskey stated: "I have no more interest than the average Unionist in being submerged into the Free State. Absolutely none. I can think of no worse fate that might befall a population than to be sucked into the existing system of the Republic of Ireland. I think we need a new
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In September 1981 McAliskey toured continental Europe to try and raise support for the strikers. She was deported from Spain immediately upon arrival at Barcelona airport. Instead, McAliskey flew to Paris and called upon French Trade Unions to place an embargo on handling British goods until the
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The paramilitaries had torn out the telephone and, while the wounded couple were being given first aid by the newly arrived troops, an ASH soldier ran to a neighbour's house, commandeered a car, and drove to the home of a councillor to telephone for help. The couple were taken by helicopter to
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had declared her to pose "a serious threat to the security of the United States" – apparently referring to her conviction for incitement to riot in 1969 – although she protested that she had no terrorist involvement and had frequently been permitted to travel to the United States in the past.
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British soldiers were watching the McAliskey home at the time, but they failed to prevent the assassination attempt. Allegations were subsequently made that elements of the security forces had colluded with the UDA in planning the botched assassination. An army patrol from
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recalled the event: "I remember very well when an hon. Lady rushed from the Opposition Benches and hit Mr. Maudling. I remember that vividly because I thought that she was going to hit me. She could not stretch as far as that, so she had to make do with him."
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in Northern Ireland from 1969 to 1974. McAliskey came to national and international prominence at the age of 21 when she became the youngest person ever (at that time) to become a member of the British Parliament. McAliskey broke the traditional
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unless that combined state was explicitly socialist. In August 2019 McAliskey made a similar statement, once again affirming she would not vote for a United Ireland in a Border Poll, asking rhethoically "Who would want to join the
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entered the house after waiting outside for half an hour. Devlin has claimed that the patrol "were there to make sure that the gunmen got into my house and that they were caught on the way out." Soldiers from the
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had fired in self-defence on Bloody Sunday. Asked by an all-male press corps if she intended to apologise to Maudling, Devlin said: "I'm just sorry I didn't get him by the throat".
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contrasted her statements with statements McAliskey made in 1992, in which she proclaimed she would "burn every blade of grass" in Ireland to retain her "birthright".
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in a miniskirt". Devlin responded by stating that Mills was a coward for waiting until she was abroad to make such a remark, but also that she was "as left as
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Speaking in September 2016, McAliskey stated that if the Irish and British governments had "been serious" about reforming Northern Ireland following the
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We showed this 58-minute interview...William Buckley was American aristocracy; Devlin was born in County Tyrone. Their conversation is an espresso hit.
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in August, she was convicted of incitement to riot in December 1969, for which she served six months imprisonment. After being re-elected at the
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In March 2017 McAliskey stated that would not vote Yes in a Border Poll held on the prospect of a United Ireland. She also accused
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family, where she was the third of six children born to John James and Elizabeth Bernadette Devlin. Her father raised her to hold
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Devlin stood on the slogan "I will take my seat and fight for your rights" – signalling her rejection of the traditional
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in 1972, Devlin was infuriated that she was later consistently denied the floor in the House of Commons by the Speaker
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programme, and included footage of Devlin during the Battle of the Bogside. She was also interviewed at length by
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of Devlin was announced, but she stated that "the whole concept is abhorrent to me" and the film was not made.
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in August 1969, a trip which generated a significant amount of media attention. She met with members of the
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Public Lecture by Bernadette Devlin McAliskey. 'A Terrible State of Chassis', Derry, 2016 (51 min. video)
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McAliskey stated in September 2016 that "If republicanism is about being true to the ideals of
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In 2003 she was barred from entering the United States and deported on the grounds that the
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negative stories about McGlinchey that had recently appeared in the press. McAliskey said
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On 12 May 2007, McAliskey was a guest speaker at the socialist republican political party
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Female members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Northern Irish constituencies
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Devlin, and her assault after the Bloody Sunday massacre on the British Home Secretary,
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In November 2018, during a live public interview in Belfast during an episode of the
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Black and Green: The Fight for Civil Rights in Northern Ireland & Black America
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Almost immediately after the Battle of the Bogside, Devlin undertook a tour of the
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and took her seat in Westminister. McAliskey's ascension came at the outbreak of
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Watt, N (14 February 1994). "Family Buries Killer who Knew his Time had Come".
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On 16 January 1981, Devlin and her husband were attacked by members of the
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across the face when he falsely asserted in the House of Commons that the
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in a miniskirt". Devlin responded that ideologically she was "as left as
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Sharrock, D (9 April 1994). "Seer of Truths They'd Rather Not Hear".
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of New York. Devlin, frustrated with conservative elements of the
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Independent members of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom
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McAliskey continued to be politically active, such as during the
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Mid Ulster
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to present the key on her behalf to a representative from the
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to accuse McAliskey of having abandoned Irish Republicanism.
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Republicans imprisoned during the Northern Ireland conflict
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in 1974. This was a revolutionary socialist breakaway from
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Ireland, and I think it starts with a new Constitution."
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Throughout her life, McAliskey has been associated with
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candidate, Forrest's widow Anna, and was elected to the
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in 1968 when she took a prominent role in a student-led
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Irish Republican Socialist Committees of North America
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in 1972 to discuss the situation in Northern Ireland.
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In September 1969, while still on tour, the Unionist
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After engaging, on the side of the residents, in the
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and, later that same day, Costello also created the
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Thirteen years later, former British Prime Minister
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She also stated her admiration for 823:In 1994, McAliskey attended the funeral of former 3461:April 1981 Fermanagh and South Tyrone by-election 2395: 2267: 1298:CAIN: Biographies of Prominent People – McAliskey 27:Irish socialist and republican political activist 3966:Northern Ireland politicians convicted of crimes 3902: 2363: 2361: 2359: 1831:Peter Barberis, John McHugh and Mike Tyldesley. 1626: 1347: 893:to improve their treatment in Northern Ireland. 818: 589:The day following Bloody Sunday, Devlin slapped 2600:, galwayfilmfleadh.com; accessed 8 August 2015. 1662: 1942:CAIN: Chronology of the Conflict: January 1981 1851: 1573:"Irish Give Key to City To Panthers as Symbol" 1513: 3497: 3210: 2780: 2356: 1318: 1316: 1314: 1312: 1310: 1308: 1306: 1304: 1237: 3946:Irish Republican Socialist Party politicians 3224: 1856:Northern Ireland and the European Parliament 1705:, api.parliament.uk; accessed 22 March 2015. 1437:, api.parliament.uk; accessed 8 August 2015. 917:2024 European Parliament election in Ireland 273:group, McAliskey was later a founder of the 3931:Independent politicians in Northern Ireland 2166:"STEP – South Tyrone Empowerment Programme" 2064:"Elections Ireland: "Bernadette McAliskey"" 1157:, Devlin is played by actress Mary Moulds. 872: 859: 281:, did not have to obey the political wing. 3504: 3490: 3217: 3203: 2787: 2773: 2673:, cain.ulst.ac.uk; accessed 8 August 2015. 2535:"1969: "Devlin is youngest-ever woman MP"" 1301: 699: 467:U.S. tour and meetings with Black Panthers 311:which focuses on community development. 42: 2216: 2043: 2030: 1469: 1457:. 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Bernadette Devlin

Member of Parliament
Mid Ulster
George Forrest
John Dunlop
Cookstown
County Tyrone
Northern Ireland
Irish
Independent Republican
Unity
Irish Republican Socialist Party
Independent Socialist Party
RĂłisĂ­n McAliskey
Alma mater
Queen's University Belfast
Member of Parliament
Mid Ulster
Irish republican
abstentionism
the Troubles
People's Democracy
Irish Republican Socialist Party
Irish National Liberation Army
1981 Irish hunger strike
Ulster Defence Association
Ulster loyalist
South Tyrone Empowerment Programme
NGO

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