after recent elections, Sinn Fein are now the party with the majority in Northern Ireland. There, led by Michelle O'Neill, a woman has her own personal history, deeply embedded in the growth of Northern Ireland as its own state. Her father was an IRA prisoner who went on to be a Sinn Fein counsellor in Dungannon and see what she took over before becoming manoeuvred on getting. She joined Martin McGuinness and became the party spokeswoman for health. And this meant she took on one of the most challenging portfolios and trying to fix an ailing health system in Northern Ireland. This may have given her a greater insight on how to canvass. The recent election, according to most reports, was no talk of a united Ireland, which is Sinn Fein's basic platform. Instead, it was simply based on issues like cost of living on how to help the practical day to day survival after the past few years. It may be some time before there's actually Parliament in Northern Ireland, though, is the D. U P Wanted brings the trade border with the rest of the UK scraps. So just when you thought Brexit was something that everyone was just dealing with you. Find out that maybe that's not the case. Either way, she's just one of a record 87 women who ran. This term is the face of Northern Ireland. Politics starts to move away from division or unity and hopefully starts moving towards helping people survive the difficult few years that seem to be a long day ahead of us. Dear Keith. I look forward to working for everybody, and that means everybody. Dear Michele, that's great. Of course, we'll need everybody else to listen, to hear what you're saying. That can often be difficult considering the history of conflict and loss. But it feels like Sinn Fein's focus on retail politics, helping communities and people is paying off, just as it's done in the south of Ireland. So if nothing else, political parties may start to pay attention to dividends that came out of simply helping people as opposed to ideologies that divide in Indian eight

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