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Politics, Covid19 and Brexit
The NI/ROI Protocol
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<blockquote data-quote="Ashtree" data-source="post: 7616150" data-attributes="member: 3254"><p>Ben Lowry just on RTE Prime Time now. He believes Arlene lasted as long as she did, purely because nobody really wanted the job!</p><p>Now, as it has turned out, only Donaldson can realistically take the job.</p><p>His dilemma will be what to do if SF make demands again on the Irish language. Does he give in, or risk an election at a time when unionism is in such turmoil?</p><p>Does he have to take into account the real danger of SF being the biggest party in Stormont, when possibly they could in the lifetime of that stormont, become the governing party in the ROI?</p><p>It’s a tricky time…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ashtree, post: 7616150, member: 3254"] Ben Lowry just on RTE Prime Time now. He believes Arlene lasted as long as she did, purely because nobody really wanted the job! Now, as it has turned out, only Donaldson can realistically take the job. His dilemma will be what to do if SF make demands again on the Irish language. Does he give in, or risk an election at a time when unionism is in such turmoil? Does he have to take into account the real danger of SF being the biggest party in Stormont, when possibly they could in the lifetime of that stormont, become the governing party in the ROI? It’s a tricky time… [/QUOTE]
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