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Time-wasting ideas only prolong the day of Irish independence


05 August, 2021 00:59
THE Irish News (July 21) reported that Colm Eastwood believes the Dublin government should establish a citizens’ assembly to discuss Ireland’s constitutional future regarding a united Ireland. In the same report it was claimed “that thousands of GAA members from northern counties have written to the taoiseach, Micheál Martin, urging him to kick start conversations about an agreed shared Ireland. The open letter to Mr Martin was signed by Gaels in counties Antrim, Fermanagh, Derry, Armagh and Tyrone.”
I would have my doubts that thousands of GAA members would have written to Micheál Martin, I would be satisfied that a few high-ranking establishment-prone GAA officials may have written to him. ....

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'We cannot go on as we are': UK Brexit minister demands new Northern Ireland deal with EU — RT UK News


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The British government has called for a new deal with the EU to resolve current trade issues between Great Britain and Northern Ireland, as the UK’s Brexit minister, David Frost, warned “we cannot go on as we are”.
Frost expressed his discontent at the current Northern Ireland Protocol element of the UK’s Withdrawal Agreement, telling Parliament on Wednesday that the deal needed a
“significant change”.
“new balance”, with
“the relationship between us and the EU no longer policed by the EU institutions and the [European] Court of Justice”. Instead, the new agreement would hopefully embody more of a ....

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Iain Macwhirter: The Good Friday Agreement will be the first casualty of the Northern Ireland trade war


Iain Macwhirter: The Good Friday Agreement will be the first casualty of the Northern Ireland trade war
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File photo dated 10/04/98 of former British Prime Minister, Tony Blair (Left) and Irish Taoiseach Bertie Ahern signing The Northern Ireland Peace Agreement 10 years ago..
I DON’T exactly know how many columns I devoted to Brexit in the run-up to the 2016 referendum and in the wake of the Leave result, but there were many. And I seem to recall that they were less than complimentary about a project I variously described as “punk Brexit”, “post-imperial delusion” and even a “clusterf kmageddon”.
Latterly, I argued until my laptop was blue in the typeface that Britain should remain in the European single market if only to avoid being subjected to the bureaucratic red tape for which the EU is notorious. ....

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Loyalism and the future of Northern Ireland: A Week in Radio


Scotland, England and Wales will get their chance later, but the opening series of
This Union: A Sea Between Us is an attempt to take the temperature of Northern Irish politics by someone who grew up during the worst of the Troubles.
Specifically, Catherwood is looking at unionism at a time of huge turmoil thanks to Brexit, the Northern Ireland Protocol and political in-fighting within the DUP. All this in the country’s centenary year. Some birthday.
In this first episode Catherwood, who herself grew up in Belfast during the Troubles, looked specifically at loyalism.
There is always a danger that loyalism is conflated with unionism. They can overlap but they are not necessarily the same thing. Catherwood didn’t fall into that trap. Instead, she painted a portrait of a divided, angry group, predated on by gangsters calling themselves paramilitaries. ....

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