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A thank you to Brexiteers.

Maybe this?

Did you see this story Badgers?
 
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So what is the link between the rioting in NI and Brexit?

I was under the impression the rioting was in response to ‘double standards’ after the shinners weren’t prosecuted for mass attendance at Bobby Storey’s funeral. Maybe I’m wrong, and the loyalists have been studying those Food and Drink Federation January export figures and have lost their minds at the decline in cheese exports?
 
I was under the impression the rioting was in response to ‘double standards’ after the shinners weren’t prosecuted for mass attendance at Bobby Storey’s funeral. Maybe I’m wrong, and the loyalists have been studying those Food and Drink Federation January export figures and have lost their minds at the decline in cheese exports?
Or both.
Or those and other factors?
 
Or both.
Or those and other factors?

There is plenty of evidence of loyalist goons stirring the shit over Storey’s funeral. I don’t doubt that the effect of lockdown and the pandemic has contributed to the ferocity and spread of the anti social violence. Attacking bus drivers over new regulatory paperwork seems a stretch though
 
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There is plenty of evidence of loyalist goons stirring the shit over Storey’s funeral. I don’t doubt that the effect of lockdown and the pandemic has contributed to the ferocity and spread of the anti social violence. Attacking buses drivers over new regulatory paperwork seems a stretch though
Agreed.
But, as we all know, Johnson's Brexit betrayal of the Loyalists is not perceived in terms of new regulatory paperwork, but a much more straightforward imposition of a sea border cutting off the province from the rest of the UK.

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I wonder how they would take union of north/south :(
I think a lot of people assume it'd be a union where it'd just be a larger 26 co state, certainly you don't see anything else coming from ff or fg. But obvs you can't coerce unionists and loyalists into such a state which frankly wouldn't be so inviting to northern nationalists and republicans either. In the past there have been republican proposals like Eire Nua and there should be discussions round what a new republic would look like.
 
Agreed.
But, as we all know, Johnson's Brexit betrayal of the Loyalists is not perceived in terms of new regulatory paperwork, but a much more straightforward imposition of a sea border cutting off the province from the rest of the UK.

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Don’t disagree with that. The loyalist mindset, the meta narrative of impending betrayal by Westminster is always active. The targeting and threats of port workers a few months ago was no doubt undertaken by the same people stirring the shit up over Storey’s funeral.
 
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