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The NI/ROI Protocol
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<blockquote data-quote="Ashtree" data-source="post: 7437918" data-attributes="member: 3254"><p>Leaving not alone the EU but also the SM and the CU, automatically meant that there was going to be a serious border situation on the island. </p><p>But I’m sorry to say, it was the unionists and in particular the DUP, who chose that path. Peace and normalisation of society should have been their primary motivation, not slavish complicity with hard core English nationalists.</p><p>There was a massive miscalculation on the part of the DUP, who never gave a single thought to the domestic six counties situation, believing that the leave vote wouldn’t win the referendum. The morning after the vote, they had trapped themselves and sold out the union.</p><p>Blaming the EU and Dublin, is more than a bit churlish I’m afraid. Dublin’s and by extension the EU’s attitude to the border was well known from the outset. They were never going to give up easily on it. DUP gambled with petrol and matches, and now are looking to pass the parcel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ashtree, post: 7437918, member: 3254"] Leaving not alone the EU but also the SM and the CU, automatically meant that there was going to be a serious border situation on the island. But I’m sorry to say, it was the unionists and in particular the DUP, who chose that path. Peace and normalisation of society should have been their primary motivation, not slavish complicity with hard core English nationalists. There was a massive miscalculation on the part of the DUP, who never gave a single thought to the domestic six counties situation, believing that the leave vote wouldn’t win the referendum. The morning after the vote, they had trapped themselves and sold out the union. Blaming the EU and Dublin, is more than a bit churlish I’m afraid. Dublin’s and by extension the EU’s attitude to the border was well known from the outset. They were never going to give up easily on it. DUP gambled with petrol and matches, and now are looking to pass the parcel. [/QUOTE]
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