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The NI/ROI Protocol
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<blockquote data-quote="The Agrarian" data-source="post: 7938413" data-attributes="member: 3656"><p>That's my gut feeling too. It's the active terrorist links and continued support for past crimes etc. </p><p></p><p>For me though, the odd thing about that stance is how inconsistent it is. We all know the the FM post has no particular meaning. So why then are they currently in government with them? </p><p></p><p>But it's also worth noting that they wouldn't be the first party to pull down stormont. And furthermore, Sinn Fein has a very lengthy history of standing for seats and then not participating in the process of democratic government, which is still ongoing. So they'd have no right to shout about non-participation in the executive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Agrarian, post: 7938413, member: 3656"] That's my gut feeling too. It's the active terrorist links and continued support for past crimes etc. For me though, the odd thing about that stance is how inconsistent it is. We all know the the FM post has no particular meaning. So why then are they currently in government with them? But it's also worth noting that they wouldn't be the first party to pull down stormont. And furthermore, Sinn Fein has a very lengthy history of standing for seats and then not participating in the process of democratic government, which is still ongoing. So they'd have no right to shout about non-participation in the executive. [/QUOTE]
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