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The NI/ROI Protocol
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<blockquote data-quote="Ashtree" data-source="post: 7459514" data-attributes="member: 3254"><p>Well, if UK government representative can convince Scranton Joe, or indeed the powerful Irish American apparatus, that it can unilaterally welch on international law, on matters pertaining to the island of Ireland, then I’m a Dutchman.</p><p>What British government are up to now, in fiddling with the protocol, and going to US for a jolly, is nothing more than a smoke screen to try keep the Ulster Unionists quiet. The protocol is there now in international law, and both sides just need to operate it properly and of course sensibly. Bit like the Good Friday agreement itself. DUP bitched and screamed and moaned and whined, but in the end when they calculated they had convinced their back woods men of their integrity, they slid back to the table.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ashtree, post: 7459514, member: 3254"] Well, if UK government representative can convince Scranton Joe, or indeed the powerful Irish American apparatus, that it can unilaterally welch on international law, on matters pertaining to the island of Ireland, then I’m a Dutchman. What British government are up to now, in fiddling with the protocol, and going to US for a jolly, is nothing more than a smoke screen to try keep the Ulster Unionists quiet. The protocol is there now in international law, and both sides just need to operate it properly and of course sensibly. Bit like the Good Friday agreement itself. DUP bitched and screamed and moaned and whined, but in the end when they calculated they had convinced their back woods men of their integrity, they slid back to the table. [/QUOTE]
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