The imperative of standing firm
Brexit NI Politics

The imperative of standing firm

Statement by TUV leader Jim Allister:-

“Apart from a minority that has given up the Protocol fight, it is encouraging that in 2023 the vast majority of unionists stood firm. The same will be required in 2024, because the unaltered Protocol remains as pernicious and destructive of the Union as ever.

“Indeed in 2023 we saw its tentacles not just through the partitioning Irish Sea border, but setting us apart on the immigration/Rwanda issue and on how, if GB disentangles from ECHR restraints, NI can not.

“It is clear nothing of sufficient substance to undo the constitutional damage of the Protocol has been offered to unionism.

“What still prevails is an outcome which meets only nationalist demands of no border on the island of Ireland and continuance of EU/ROI law and which tramples unionist requirements of equal citizenship in the UK, subject to only British laws, no border in the Irish Sea and restoration of Art 6.

“Accordingly, no unionist of conviction and principle can embrace such continuing dismemberment of the UK, nor sanction such by implementation through Stormont.

“It is not about refusing to be ‘pragmatic’, it’s about refusing to give up on the Union and therefore requiring its full restoration, with no partitioning border, no foreign law and no suspension of Article 6.”