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The NI/ROI Protocol
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<blockquote data-quote="Wellytrack" data-source="post: 7432844" data-attributes="member: 13092"><p>Good points raised in that article.</p><p></p><p>However I do wish those who voted for Brexit would take at least some of the collective blame for the current situation. There was plenty of warning before the vote about the repercussions of a customs border appearing somewhere and all was dismissed as project fear.</p><p></p><p>Something that seems to be lost on Unionism is that the privately educated elite that make up the swingers and doers of the Tory party do not view Unionist representatives as British and Nationalist/Republicans as Irish, we are all paddy’s, paddy’s of various different tribes but still paddy’s.</p><p></p><p>Tribal Paddy’s are a problem, if an easy route exists to make the problem appear less difficult it will be taken. This is an undeniable blind spot that the DUP in particular seem to have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wellytrack, post: 7432844, member: 13092"] Good points raised in that article. However I do wish those who voted for Brexit would take at least some of the collective blame for the current situation. There was plenty of warning before the vote about the repercussions of a customs border appearing somewhere and all was dismissed as project fear. Something that seems to be lost on Unionism is that the privately educated elite that make up the swingers and doers of the Tory party do not view Unionist representatives as British and Nationalist/Republicans as Irish, we are all paddy’s, paddy’s of various different tribes but still paddy’s. Tribal Paddy’s are a problem, if an easy route exists to make the problem appear less difficult it will be taken. This is an undeniable blind spot that the DUP in particular seem to have. [/QUOTE]
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