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The NI/ROI Protocol
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<blockquote data-quote="Farm buy" data-source="post: 7437287" data-attributes="member: 62126"><p>Your second last sentence starts with the word bitterness, That would be my impression also of the mood of some of the people (both sides the same on this one) in NI. How this will ever dissipate in this little bit of land seem an impossibility to me.</p><p>Passports gives people in NI the opportunity to identify as UK or Irish citizens or both. </p><p>In order for this to be effective there should be no border checks for people travelling or trading in either direction. And here lies the problem that has arisen since since Brexit has happened. Suggesting that one side or the other is trying to get the upper hand is not going to solve it as both sides have a genuine gripe. Nationalist and Unionists both want different conclusions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farm buy, post: 7437287, member: 62126"] Your second last sentence starts with the word bitterness, That would be my impression also of the mood of some of the people (both sides the same on this one) in NI. How this will ever dissipate in this little bit of land seem an impossibility to me. Passports gives people in NI the opportunity to identify as UK or Irish citizens or both. In order for this to be effective there should be no border checks for people travelling or trading in either direction. And here lies the problem that has arisen since since Brexit has happened. Suggesting that one side or the other is trying to get the upper hand is not going to solve it as both sides have a genuine gripe. Nationalist and Unionists both want different conclusions. [/QUOTE]
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