RogerRanger
Contributor
Recently the UVF 'Ulster volunteer force' have hijacked a van and sent a pretend bomb to an event where the Irish foreign minister was speaking. https://news.sky.com/story/irish-fo...vent-in-belfast-after-security-alert-12574781
As the British state is totally focused on the Ukraine war, Ireland is becoming more and more heated, the Unionist pro-British parties and paramilitaries are uniting against the protocol which they see a dividing them off from the rest of the UK and enforced an economically united Ireland, and forcing them to live under EU laws and rules without a democratic mandate for it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Ireland_Protocol
At a anti-protocol event many speakers gave powerful speeches against the protocol, comparing what is happening to the Unionists in Northern Ireland to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. And the Loyalist paramilitaries claim to be planning more attacks and pretend attacks on Irish and EU officials in Northern Ireland. https://www.independent.ie/irish-ne...o-target-more-irish-politicians-41491649.html
As a former Loyalist myself, and still active in Loyalist groups online. I have been saying since Britain voted to leave the EU it would cause the Loyalists/Unionist in Northern Ireland to become increasingly anti-Irish/anti-EU, and the rhetoric would grow against both, leading to a new outbreak of anti-Irish/anti-EU violence by the Loyalists, which the British state is not prepared for and has no means to limit or control its outcome.
So we will likely see a new war starting in Europe, in Ireland. Not a full scale war, but a low level conflict like the Troubles, where the Loyalists try to break the infrastructure of the Northern Ireland protocol and the British state/Irish state/EU try to enforce it and arrest the Loyalists. This however I believe the state will fail and the protocol will not be enforceable. Leading to a break down of the entire EU withdrawal agreement between Britain and the EU, and causing the dismantling of the Good Friday Agreement and power sharing in Northern Ireland.
There are only two things which could prevent this. One is the Loyalists get something bigger than the protocol, which would be the removal of the Irish states claim on Northern Ireland the removal of the referendum clause in the good friday agreement which would implement a united Ireland if the majority of people in Northern Ireland voted for it. If the Loyalists get full political protection, it could mean that accept an economically united Ireland. The other option is the British state totally turns against the Loyalists in the North of Ireland and starts attacking them. So the Loyalists are totally cut off and unsupported.
I will update this thread with more news when I hear about it. Thanks.
As the British state is totally focused on the Ukraine war, Ireland is becoming more and more heated, the Unionist pro-British parties and paramilitaries are uniting against the protocol which they see a dividing them off from the rest of the UK and enforced an economically united Ireland, and forcing them to live under EU laws and rules without a democratic mandate for it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Ireland_Protocol
At a anti-protocol event many speakers gave powerful speeches against the protocol, comparing what is happening to the Unionists in Northern Ireland to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. And the Loyalist paramilitaries claim to be planning more attacks and pretend attacks on Irish and EU officials in Northern Ireland. https://www.independent.ie/irish-ne...o-target-more-irish-politicians-41491649.html
As a former Loyalist myself, and still active in Loyalist groups online. I have been saying since Britain voted to leave the EU it would cause the Loyalists/Unionist in Northern Ireland to become increasingly anti-Irish/anti-EU, and the rhetoric would grow against both, leading to a new outbreak of anti-Irish/anti-EU violence by the Loyalists, which the British state is not prepared for and has no means to limit or control its outcome.
So we will likely see a new war starting in Europe, in Ireland. Not a full scale war, but a low level conflict like the Troubles, where the Loyalists try to break the infrastructure of the Northern Ireland protocol and the British state/Irish state/EU try to enforce it and arrest the Loyalists. This however I believe the state will fail and the protocol will not be enforceable. Leading to a break down of the entire EU withdrawal agreement between Britain and the EU, and causing the dismantling of the Good Friday Agreement and power sharing in Northern Ireland.
There are only two things which could prevent this. One is the Loyalists get something bigger than the protocol, which would be the removal of the Irish states claim on Northern Ireland the removal of the referendum clause in the good friday agreement which would implement a united Ireland if the majority of people in Northern Ireland voted for it. If the Loyalists get full political protection, it could mean that accept an economically united Ireland. The other option is the British state totally turns against the Loyalists in the North of Ireland and starts attacking them. So the Loyalists are totally cut off and unsupported.
I will update this thread with more news when I hear about it. Thanks.