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Northern Ireland
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Mapa Mental sobre Northern Ireland, criado por meghan24 em 15-09-2014.
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Northern Ireland
Terrence O'Neill
Became PM in 1963
Not a popular choice among his own party the OUP, who wanted Brian Faulkner to become leader
Economic Policies
Investment of £900 million in the economy
Modernisation of railway systems and new motorways
Co-operation with the Dublin-based Irish Trades Union Congress
Economic Council under Brian Faulkner
Ministry of Development (including transport and local government) in January 1965 to drive economic revival
New city between Lugan and Portadown, Craigavon
New university in Coleriane (caused controversy)
Successes
A number of multinational firms opened
Michelin, Dupont, Goodyear,etc.
Construction of motorway system begun
Oil refinery opened in Belfast
New airport under development
Agreement signed for supply of electricty from the South
35,000 new jobs
Failures
1963-1969- finacial assistance given to Harland and Wolff to keep it afloat
Unemployment averaged between 7% and 8%
Companies refused grants to open factories west side of the Bann, remote areas not big enough for export markets
Unemployment in the west was 12.5%
Traditional industries reclining
rope making, linen, shipbuilding
20,000 jobs lost
Political Policies
On 14 January 1965 O'Neill met with Taoiseach Sean Lemass- the first face-to-face meeting since 1925.
Visited William Conway, Archbishop of Armagh
Offered offical condolences on the death of Pope John XXII in June 1963
Visited Catholic schools and hospitals and increased finacial support
Unionist reactions
Declared UVF illegal after it killed two Catholics in 1966
Introduced Five Point Reform Programme in 1968, Catholic civil rights
Electricity, Tourism and Trade links with ROI
Improve relations between both states, as Nationalists identified with the ROI
Promised to introduce 'bold and imaginative measures'
Believed the 'face of Ulster' had to change for N.I to prosper
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