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The NI/ROI Protocol
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<blockquote data-quote="nivilla1982" data-source="post: 7524586" data-attributes="member: 45400"><p>Change is the nature of life. </p><p>Most of the problems in NI existed long before brexit. Outbreaks of violence, rioting etc . Dissident Republicans, So called "loyalists" and criminality. PIRA Army Council still exist and directing PSF actions. The entrenchment of sectarianism in the political system. </p><p></p><p>The interesting growth of the "other" political domination eg Alliance and others etc, this apparently growing section of the population who don't fit neatly into the old labels of Orange and Green is a rather substantial change in NI politics. </p><p>Brexit has obviously has an impact on certain issue , the issue of apportioning blame will be an interesting back and forth between all involved. </p><p>Why does NI have more EU checks than the port of Rotterdam proportionally?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nivilla1982, post: 7524586, member: 45400"] Change is the nature of life. Most of the problems in NI existed long before brexit. Outbreaks of violence, rioting etc . Dissident Republicans, So called "loyalists" and criminality. PIRA Army Council still exist and directing PSF actions. The entrenchment of sectarianism in the political system. The interesting growth of the "other" political domination eg Alliance and others etc, this apparently growing section of the population who don't fit neatly into the old labels of Orange and Green is a rather substantial change in NI politics. Brexit has obviously has an impact on certain issue , the issue of apportioning blame will be an interesting back and forth between all involved. Why does NI have more EU checks than the port of Rotterdam proportionally? [/QUOTE]
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