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<blockquote data-quote="JimAndy" data-source="post: 7766936" data-attributes="member: 69774"><p>didn't court case basically say that the act of union is no longer in play, as it be supersede with the new laws.</p><p></p><p>also we have unfettered access to great Britain market, it that Great Britain does have unfettered access to us. so i don't think it does break the GFA</p><p></p><p>and talking to my friends in GB they seem to be having more shortages and having higher price raises than the the people in NI so it very hard to work out what the NIP is causing and what it not</p><p></p><p>can't help but wonder had Poots took his head out of his ass and had put proper system in place would we even have notice the NIP given that the DuP has worked very hard to make sure that British women and LGBTQ people in NI are second class citizans who do not share the same right as they would if they just lived 30 miles across a bit of water. </p><p></p><p></p><p>for the record i do believe that the is the worsted possible deal for NI. had the DuP shown a bit of foresight and worked for the people of NI, they could have turned NI into a power house for the UK, securing our place in the UK for the next 100 years as we would be earning so much money for the UK they never dare lets us go,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimAndy, post: 7766936, member: 69774"] didn't court case basically say that the act of union is no longer in play, as it be supersede with the new laws. also we have unfettered access to great Britain market, it that Great Britain does have unfettered access to us. so i don't think it does break the GFA and talking to my friends in GB they seem to be having more shortages and having higher price raises than the the people in NI so it very hard to work out what the NIP is causing and what it not can't help but wonder had Poots took his head out of his ass and had put proper system in place would we even have notice the NIP given that the DuP has worked very hard to make sure that British women and LGBTQ people in NI are second class citizans who do not share the same right as they would if they just lived 30 miles across a bit of water. for the record i do believe that the is the worsted possible deal for NI. had the DuP shown a bit of foresight and worked for the people of NI, they could have turned NI into a power house for the UK, securing our place in the UK for the next 100 years as we would be earning so much money for the UK they never dare lets us go, [/QUOTE]
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