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Politics, Covid19 and Brexit
The NI/ROI Protocol
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<blockquote data-quote="Ashtree" data-source="post: 7537875" data-attributes="member: 3254"><p>It would be in a much better place. Brexit would still have opened up old ghosts though. </p><p>Still, I get the feeling SF have peaked (certainly in the south), and SDLP are positioned to chip away at them in the north. FF and FG, will be far more electorally awake and aware of them next time around, and hopefully they will lose a bunch of seats.</p><p>Alliance will continue to gain hopefully in north. Robin Swann, has given UUP a lot of street cred with his Covid handling and hopefully that will be remembered at the ballot box. </p><p>If only the SF / DUP grip on first and deputy first minister could be broken for one cycle, things might turn to a more progressive path.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ashtree, post: 7537875, member: 3254"] It would be in a much better place. Brexit would still have opened up old ghosts though. Still, I get the feeling SF have peaked (certainly in the south), and SDLP are positioned to chip away at them in the north. FF and FG, will be far more electorally awake and aware of them next time around, and hopefully they will lose a bunch of seats. Alliance will continue to gain hopefully in north. Robin Swann, has given UUP a lot of street cred with his Covid handling and hopefully that will be remembered at the ballot box. If only the SF / DUP grip on first and deputy first minister could be broken for one cycle, things might turn to a more progressive path. [/QUOTE]
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