Terence O'Neill (Northern Ireland Prime Minister)

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Full Name: Terence Marne O'Neill, Baron O'Neill of the Maine,
Profession: Northern Ireland Prime Minister

Biography: As Prime Minister of Northern Ireland from 1963-69, Terence O'Neil was the first attempt to end sectarianism and establish a working relationship between Protestants and Catholics.

O'Neill was also the first Northern Irish leader to re-establish relationships with the Republic of Ireland. In 1965 He invited the Taoiseach Seán Lemass to Belfast and returned the invitation with a visit to Dublin. O'Neill's reforms faced strong opposition from figures such as Ian Paisley and even from those within his own party.

Conflict grew after the establishment of the Northern Irish Civil Rights Organization demanding One Man, One Vote, which started public demonstrations. Violent clashes with the Royal Ulster Constabulary and other protestants led to conflict with Harold Wilson's UK government and general unrest. O'Neill called a surprise election in 1969 and although he was reelected continued unrest led to his resignation as Prime Minister in 1969 and retirement from politics in 1970.

Born: September 10, 1914
Birthplace: London, England, United Kingdom

Generation: Greatest Generation
Chinese Zodiac: Tiger
Star Sign: Virgo

Died: June 12, 1990 (aged 75)
Cause of Death: Cancer

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