BBC News By Chris Page image captionLisburn's orange arch bears emblems of local branches of the Orange Order The symbols of unionism are never far away in Lisburn. In the city centre, there's an "orange arch" - a structure bearing emblems of local branches of the pro-union marching organisation, the Orange Order. It features a plaque unveiled this month, marking the centenary since the founding of Northern Ireland. And yet you don't have to look very hard to find evidence of unionist discontent. Andrew Dick has lived here for all of his 38 years. "I think the union has never been in a worse place," he says. "We've been well and truly led up the garden path - especially by Boris Johnson, with how Brexit has worked out for Northern Ireland."