![Sinn Fein deputy leader Michelle O'Neill (centre left), party leader Mary Louise McDonald (centre right) and party candidates Emma Sheerin (left) and Linda Dillon (right) celebrate, after Sinn Fein were voted as the largest party in Northern Ireland on May 7, 2022 [Clodagh Kilcoyne/Reuters]](/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/northerireland.jpg?resize=730%2C410&quality=80)
What’s behind Sinn Fein’s victory in Northern Ireland?
For the first time, Sinn Fein has won the most seats in Northern Ireland’s assembly.
The political landscape in Northern Ireland has changed.
For the first time, Sinn Fein, which wants to unite all of Ireland, has won the most seats in regional elections.
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Presenter: Nastasya Tay
Guests:
Duncan Morrow – Professor of politics at Ulster University
Nicholas Whyte – International affairs strategist and senior director in Brussels for APCO
Graham Gudgin – Research associate at the University of Cambridge and a former special adviser to First Minister David Trimble in the Northern Ireland Assembly