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@JamieBrysonCPNI

Unionist activist, writer & commentator. PR-Law-Advocacy. Author of ‘Brexit Betrayed’ Editor@unionistvoice.com

North Down N.Ireland
Joined January 2011

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    Jan 5

    🚨 NEW BOOK 🚨 ‘Brexit Betrayed- Writings From the Referendum To The Betrayal Act’ now available in paperback & kindle. It argues that the betrayal of NI has its roots in the Belfast Agreement & explores how the Brexit deal undermines sovereignty of the UK

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  2. On High Court sightlink for another case & prior to that is making a bail application. Have to say, absolutely wonderful submissions & love how he aggressively takes no nonsense from the Crown. “The High Court is the last line of defence” - Top Class 👏

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    Apr 13
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  4. “there’s a frustration which has been simmering and growing probably for two decades in relation to the one-sided nature of the peace process,” - worth remembering only 57% of the unionist community supported the agreement; a sizeable minority hated it.

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    3 hours ago

    ‘Not emotionally ready’. This is an absurd characterisation of unionism.

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  6. Whilst I wouldn’t always agree with her, - a Labour Shadow SoS- has spoke up more for the Unionist community than the Conservative and ‘Unionist’ party SoS I’d prefer Ms Haigh as SoS any day of the week.

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  8. This man is a menace clearly revelling in the attention & for whatever reason the Irish News seem obsessed with promoting this anti-Nolan story.

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  9. The SoS is out of his depth with zero understanding around what is actually going on in NI. First he treats the PUL community like mushrooms, pretending there is no border in the Irish Sea- now he accepts there is but tells us it’s really no big deal. Dangerously delusional.

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    14 hours ago

    This is the “New Ireland” to look forward too with SF for the PUL community. Altnaveigh Orange hall is not abandoned or derelict, it is just constantly attacked. Imagine the noise of a GAA club was subject to the attacks this hall gets.

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  11. Well done girls, what an achievement! 💪💪

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  13. Here is Varadkar using the threat of nationalist violence for political leverage. This must never be forgotten or brushed under the carpet.

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    The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) and Policing Board need to reconnect with communities and build and restore trust, the NI secretary has said.

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  16. The Protocol can not be amended, reformed & altered. It is a abomination in all its parts. You could pave the Irish Sea Border in gold & it wouldn’t make a blind bit of difference. The violence-rewarding Protocol is, and always will be, in of itself incompatible with stability.

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    Ian Paisley: Downward spiral will continue unless Northern Ireland Protocol resolved

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  18. “Only 1 percent of cases are conducted without a jury....” - that 1 percent is serious violent crimes or terrorism. It is unprecedented that such a tactic is deployed for a charge such as the Nama case. PPS must explain their reasons.

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    20 hours ago

    In Conversation with Leanne, coming to the blog this Friday. "It feels that Nationalists are allowed to celebrate their past but as Loyalists we can’t in case we offend. We are made to feel embarrassed to celebrate who we are and judged by being proud of who we are."

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    Ian Paisley expressing anger over protocol before line goes dead  - warns that NI will continue on "downward spiral unless, the SoS takes action" on NIP. "And the key action he could invoke Article 16. - NIP has caused "seismatic, societal, economic and community breakdown".

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