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“the protocol is like a degenerative disease, that can eat away at Northern Ireland’s Britishness until the province is scarcely a genuine part of the UK any longer.”
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[2024-01-26 17:22 UTC]

RT by @JimAllister: Unionists opposed to the irish sea border within the UK internal market are apparently more hardline than convicted IRA terrorists who sit in Stormont and continue to justify their murder and bombing campaign of Northern Ireland.

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[2024-01-26 07:59 UTC]

In postponing its polling from this weekend, I sincerely hope Lucid Talk is not being used as tools to avoid an adverse reaction from unionists to a projected inadequate deal.

🐦🔗: nitter.cz/JimAllister/status/1

[2024-01-26 13:54 UTC]

RT by @JimAllister: The Department of Justice has ownership of police misconduct regulations. Given the DCC went on a period of absence after a judicial finding that his suspension decision under said regulations was unlawful &amp; politically driven this is a strange appointment.

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[2024-01-25 09:33 UTC]

Allister responses to Donaldson - spells out what TUV has done on the Protocol

🐦🔗: nitter.cz/JimAllister/status/1

[2024-01-24 19:48 UTC]

Whoever gets angry over our principled stand, TUV has no apology to make for keeping the focus, and getting others to focus, on the dire constitutional consequences of the Union-dismantling Protocol. Indeed when the DUP was voting in the Assembly to accept 45 EU laws (8/12/20) and building the Poots Posts and when Sir Jeffrey was proclaiming customs checks posed no constitutional threat, it was TUV that called them out.
We will not hesitate to do so again, if the DUP backslides into becoming Protocol implementers. Our mission is to ensure they don’t, but if they do, then we will not be deterred from continuing to tell the truth about the iniquitous Protocol.

🐦🔗: nitter.cz/JimAllister/status/1

[2024-01-24 15:41 UTC]

RT by @JimAllister: Northern Ireland Protocol Windsor Framework

Front page of the Belfast @News_Letter

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[2024-01-24 08:28 UTC]

RT by @JimAllister: NEW: Independent legal opinion finds that Protocol/Framework and Irish Sea border could not actually be removed, or Acts of Union restored, without one of three specific actions- none of which are reportedly in the proposed ‘deal’ 👇

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[2024-01-23 18:09 UTC]

Another deadline to again try and bounce unionists into submission. It requires and deserves the same response: Protocol or Stormont, not both.

🐦🔗: nitter.cz/JimAllister/status/1

[2024-01-23 16:54 UTC]

RT by @JimAllister: A 'somersault' if the DUP were to accept post-Brexit trade checks and return to Stormont - @JimAllister

Podcast 📲 @BBCSounds

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[2024-01-22 12:31 UTC]

If Unionism accepts the Protocol NI will never be a full part of the UK again

🐦🔗: nitter.cz/JimAllister/status/1

[2024-01-22 12:39 UTC]

Protocol’s growing stranglehold on business
Statement by TUV leader Jim Allister:-
“A little noted consequence of the Windsor Framework is the phasing out of the hitherto applicable grace periods as the full weight of EU law comes into place.
“One such area relates to the processing of meat in Northern Ireland from third countries. Until now a bulk shipment of meat could be brought into a central GB, for example from New Zealand, and then freely distributed around the UK, including NI, for processing on the strength of a single veterinary inspection.
“This is because, under EU rules, which will now be fully imposed, it will be considered ‘triangular trade’ whereby a vet from one country (UK) cannot re-certify material from another country (e.g. New Zealand) for onward movement to NI. The Windsor Framework did not dissipate this EU rule, but rather gave it full effect from January 2024.
“As ‘Farming UK’ has reported, “The British Meat Processors Association (BMPA) has said it marks "another erosion of the ability of UK meat businesses to operate and trade flexibly and cost-effectively within the our own borders".
It warned that this 'obscure' trade rule would have 'real-world ramifications' for UK companies.
“Losing the flexibility to move product between processing plants forces them to have to re-jig their staffing and plant capacity," a spokesperson for BMPA said.
"It will likely rob jobs and production from Northern Ireland and require expansion somewhere on the mainland, all of which costs money, and adds to food price inflation.”
“So, once more the detriment of the Protocol is becoming clearer as the reach and negative effect of its tentacles evolve. This is what it means to have surrendered sovereignty to the EU over the laws governing vital sectors of our economy.”
Here is the Farming UK publication:-
farminguk.com/News/new-restric

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[2024-01-20 20:45 UTC]

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