Now on bbc news, hardtalk. Welcome to hardtalk. I am stephen sackur. In ireland, all the talk earlier this year was ofa the talk earlier this year was of a political earthquake, a radical nationalist Party Sinn Fein won the most votes in the general election and promised to his smash the status quo. Well, so much for that, in fa ct, well, so much for that, in fact, islands two oldest parties formed a coalition and they are guiding their country through a pandemic and brexit. My through a pandemic and brexit. My guest today is mary lou mcdonald, the leader of sinn fein. Has her party missed their moments . Mary lou mcdonald, in dublin, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you. After the february election when you and your party did remarkably well, your party did remarkably well, you won the most first preference votes in ireland the general elections, you talked about a revolution at the ballot box. Five months on, what has happened to the revolution . The five months on we are into uncharted an
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