Ian Paisley's prominent female Catholic rival in the early 1970s was Bernadette Devlin. A member of the British Parliament, she was a passionate advocate for civil rights and social justice in Northern Ireland, often opposing Paisley's hardline unionist views. Devlin became well-known for her activism and was a vocal critic of the government’s handling of the Troubles, representing the nationalist perspective in a deeply divided society.
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