Now on bbc news, hardtalk. Welcome to hardtalk. Im stephen sackur. In ireland, all of the talk earlier this year was of a political earthquake. The radical nationalist Party Sinn Fein won the most votes in irelands general election. They promised to smash the status quo. Well, so much for that. In fact, irelands two Old Established parties formed a grand coalition, and they are guiding the country through the covid i9 pandemic and brexit. My guest today is Mary Lou Mcdonald, the leader of sinn fein. Has her party missed its moment . Mary lou mcdonald in dublin, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you. After the february election, when you and your party did remarkably well you won the most first preference votes in irelands general election you talked about a revolution at the ballot box. Well, five months on, whats happened to that revolution . Well, five months on, we are into really uncharted and unprecedented times, no more than yourselves, with a global pandemic, with the Public Health eme
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Conscious that some of our unionist brothers and sisters are perhaps not as secure or happy with all of us but generally i think its fair to say that there is no appetite for conflict that is merely mcdonald to us sickle this is the theme in partially to set their postelection stall in the Irish Parliament the doyle 450000 people did vote for finnick in this election just come by not many fewer than 15 of all not all that many fewer than should fame and much more than any other party or group of independents in this house and those 450000 people didnt vote against change they voted to say that they were satisfied with some of the changes that have taken place in the past 2 years what they wanted more change in other areas not least in health and housing some of them thought they did a good job in the round. And there people who shared our vision and shared our values and agreed with our policies and agreed with our ideas and we will honor that mandate and i hope that others will recogn