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<blockquote data-quote="CaptainSensible" data-source="post: 7131135" data-attributes="member: 34104"><p>The Loyalist position on the whole protocol is rather bizarre.</p><p></p><p>I read an article by a loyalist business man up North in the IT recently and he reckons the protocol is the best thing that ever happened the North due to having a foot in both camps (UK and EU), he reckoned NI could become the Singapore of Europe, but his main point from his loyalist perspective was the extra wealth being created and potential for more will have the effect of pushing a United Ireland out further to the future as with a wealthy NI people might be inclined to prefer the status quo, which makes sense tbh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CaptainSensible, post: 7131135, member: 34104"] The Loyalist position on the whole protocol is rather bizarre. I read an article by a loyalist business man up North in the IT recently and he reckons the protocol is the best thing that ever happened the North due to having a foot in both camps (UK and EU), he reckoned NI could become the Singapore of Europe, but his main point from his loyalist perspective was the extra wealth being created and potential for more will have the effect of pushing a United Ireland out further to the future as with a wealthy NI people might be inclined to prefer the status quo, which makes sense tbh. [/QUOTE]
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