Wednesday 30 March 2022

THE Good Friday Agreement (GFA) will 'NEVER' be Renegotiated and UVF Intimidation will not Achieve the Removal of the Protocol

     HOW LONG IS UNIONISM GOING TO           ALLOW LOYALIST PARAMILITARIES TO                   HOLD THEM TO RANSOM 
   UVF terrorist paramilitaries conducting a                             show-of-strength 
VERY Recently the leader of the DUP Jeffrey Donaldson MP spoke on Jamie Bryson's blog 'Unionist Voice' and called for the GFA (Good Friday Agreement) to be renegotiated.The rhetoric at the anti-Protocol rallys have now uped the ante and now they are calling for the Good Friday Agreement to be abolished. 
  This image appeared on a loyalist Internet       site only recently claiming the GFA has                                      failed. 
Around 8 or 9 months ago Sammy Wilson MP appeared on RT and called for 'guerrilla warfare' on the streets of *orthern Ireland against the Protocol. This has now been seen to have taken place with the recent armed hijacking on the Shankill Road by members of the loyalist terrorist organisation the UVF. 
The recent attack by the UVF in north Belfast at a cross-community event dedicated in their honour and named the: John and Pat Hume Foundation. 
This attack by the UVF was an attack on democracy. How will this type of attack bring an end to the Protocol? Its complete nonsense all this including the Protocol rallys are going nowhere. 
It all began with the Flag Protests that started after Belfast City Council decided not to fly the Union Jack (Union Flag) whatever makes you comfortable calling it - from 365-days-a-year down to designated days of the year the 'Flag Protests' achieved nothing . In the end the Union Jack still only flys on the designated day's of the year. 
All of this rhetoric that is being stirred up and led by a handful of people. And beleieve it or not its the same handful of people namely TUV leader Jim Allister, Jamie Bryson and his cohort Moore Holmes. And a handful of others I won't even bother to name. 
Following on then from the 'Flag protests' we have had the Protocol rallys which has now been expanded to the new  Protocol and Abolishing the Good Friday Agreement rallys. Even this morning on the Nolan Show the rhetoric continued with running down the Protocol and it has now extended to include renegotiating the GFA. 
Even Matthew O'Toole from the SDLP has hit out at the Nolan Show, which some nationalists now call the 'Jamie & Jim show'. But Mr O'Toole has hit out in the Irish News at 'prominence given to small section of hardcore voices'. A selection of who I have just identified above that's why it was nicknamed the 'Jamie & Jim show. 
The problem has now escalated even further and we have had the bomb attack by the UVF on the Crumlin Road in north Belfast. No-one is saying that loyalists should not be allowed to voice their concerns over the Protocol and if they wish to express that anger by holding rallys they a given right to do so the problem here which we all should have is the rhetoric in the speeches being used at the rallys provocatively. 
The rhetoric being used is raising tensions, provoking anger and getting the young ones especially in their early 20s over exasperated and this anger must be expressed somewhere and the only place young people have of expressing that anger is on the streets. 
Susan Breen Sunday Life/Belfast Telegraph - Tweeted the following: SDLP West Belfast candidate, Paul Doherty, says he was approached by men on the Shankill Road last night & told he wasn't welcome there - with threats made to take down his election posters. This election campaign has just begun, & it's already totally toxic. 
BBC Gareth Gordon Tweeted the following: Doug Beattie had the window of his constituency office smashed last night. And former leader of the UUP Mike Nesbitt Tweeted: Terrorists have murdered many of our members, including elected representatives. Smashing windows will not deter us. 
         The UUP's constituency office was                  attacked   last night. And the front                         window was smashed in. 
Another women has been arrested and is being interigated over the hoax bomb attack in north Belfast, by Detectives from Terrorism Investigation Unit and is now at this moment at Musgrave Serious Crime suite. 
Gerry Kelly of Sinn Féin has claimed that a group of loyalists had been ripping down his election posters on the North Circular/Ballysillan Road in north Belfast last night. 
The DUP's Ian (Óg) Paisley today told NI Secretary of State Brandon Lewis "That after nine months maybe the UK government will only listen to "street politics"! 
SDLP election posters were set alight and burned on Cyprus Avenue in East Belfast. And the fire service had been called by members of the public to extinguise the fire. Who time were waisted putting out posters that were burning and they might have been needed in an emergency somewhere else. 

Doug Beattie leader of the UUP says he'll repair the damage to his office window but says what can't be repaired is the damage caused by loyalist paramilitaries - he stands over the decision for the UUP to stop attending anti-Protocol rallies - he says people should reconsider how they protest against the Protocol. BBC Gareth Gordon Tweeted the following from Doug Beattie: "It is now clear that anti-Protocol rallies are being used to raise the temperature in *orthern Ireland and adding tensions that now see a resurgence in UVF activity" says Doug Beattie. Significant cracks appearing tonight in Unionism and how it fights the Protocol. 
Sam McBride published in the Belfast Telegraph today the following story: DUP gains ground, but overall support drops for divided - and here is an extract from that story: From one angle, the DUP's strategy in this election is not madness - it's an entirely rational way to save salvageable DUP seats. But it has two problems about which the DUP is not aware: "It's driving voters to Sinn Féin - & driving voters from unionism. 
While Jeffrey Donaldson MP has said that he rejacts the suggestion from the UUP that the anti-Protocol rallies are increasing tensions, when it is clearly obvious that they are if you are reading this blog. He also says he'll still encourage unionist voters to transfer down the ticket on 5th May as unity is needed. 
But this is the way I see it (and this is only my personal point-of-view) in the upcoming elections in May - "YOU VOTE FOR JEFFERY - AND YOU GET JAMIE"! 


BREXIT HAS FAILED IT HAS NOT WORKED FOR GB AND CERTAINLY WAS NEVER GOING TO WORK FOR *ORTHERN IRELAND. THAT'S THE REASON WHY WE HAVE THE PROTOCOL IN PLACE TO PROTECT US FROM BREXIT AND THE DAMAGE BREXIT IS CAUSING TO GB. 
These are the headlines of the Guardian published today: more than 7,000 finance jobs have left London for the EU so far since GB voted in Brexit, EY finds. Paris, Frankfurt and Dublin are reaping the profits from Brexit its financely beneficial for the European Union. The Tory Party and the ERJ along with Jacob Rees-Mogg got the elusive benefits of Brexit wrong. In finance assests alone finance jobs alone have cost the British economy £1.3tn - think about that for one moment 'Trillion'. Now only today the Financial Times (London) is reporting that the: UK is exploring a fourth delay in imposing checks on EU imports. Now this is being reported in the Financial Times so we are guaranteed it will be announced by MPs in the coming days in the Houses of Parliament - 
it proves my point that Brexit is not working and this news effects *orthern Ireland businesses dramatically. And places NI businesses temporarily at a disadvantage but this is one of the reasons the Protocol is beneficial to *orthern Ireland. 
The DUP lied over Brexit and the Protocol and are now (because of the upcoming elections on May 5th) trying to push the blame of Brexit & the Protocol problems onto to everyone else. The proof is in the pudding (as they say) but in this case its a fact and can be proven in the British government documents below: 
                                     
                                         The anti-Protocol and Abolishing The Good Friday Agreement rallies are not going to work the Good Friday Agreement is an International Peace Agreement signed by three superpowers - their is no going back on the Good Friday Agreement. 
And as for the NI Protocol it cannot be Abolished it can be readjusted to suit NI businesses more on compatability and much less paperwork to fill in (which at this moment is being done) but the Protocol is an agreement between Great Britain and the European Union it effects *orthern Ireland but cannot be changed or readjusted by any NI Political Party. 
So the calls by the DUP (Democratic Unionist Party) on the Protocol are a False Flag an Election stunt by the party to gain more votes and hold onto their position as the First Minister for *orthern Ireland after the election. 
                                    Everyone thinking of voting for the DUP on May 5th should remember this when they are going to the Polls on Polling Day. 




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