Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

Paisley: I fear a downward spiral of more violence in wake of riots

MP tells Commons of protocol fears

- BY RICHARD WHEELER and CAITLIN DOHERTY newsni@mirror.co.uk

NORTHERN Ireland’s identity is being put at risk by post-brexit trading arrangemen­ts, ministers were warned yesterday.

Democratic Unionist MP Ian Paisley said he fears a “continuing downward spiral” unless Westminste­r takes action to resolve problems which have emerged in recent months.

He told the Commons: “It is a denial not to acknowledg­e the consequenc­es of decisions taken by both front benches and imposed on Northern Ireland that have caused seismic societal, economic and community breakdowns.

“Of course, that is the Northern Ireland Protocol and we are witnessing the breakdown today.

“And all the condemnati­on in the world – and I condemn the violence – will not make that violence go away until actions are taken. The causes are not

Covid-19. Seriously. The causes are not the Bobby Storey funeral – that’s the straw that broke the camel’s back.

“The Secretary of State knows the protocol lies at the heart of this because the identity of Ulster is at stake as a result of the protocol.

“And I fear a continuing downward spiral unless the Secretary of State takes action and the key action he could take is to invoke Article 16, take control of this situation.”

Secretary of State Brandon Lewis said he understood the North Antrim MP’S point. He acknowledg­ed concerns around the protocol and highlighte­d the Government’s unilateral action designed to support firms.

Mr Lewis added: “We’ve been very clear we’ll take the action we need to take to make sure this works for Northern Ireland.”

He said he wants that to be done through the “proper channels” to reach an “agreeable solution” to benefit the UK and the EU. DUP Westminste­r leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson called on the Government to replace the protocol with something which restores the region’s place fully within the UK internal market.

The party’s Upper Bann MP Carla Lockhart earlier asked Mr Lewis whether he accepted how deep anger is in unionist communitie­s.

She added: “Whilst all right-minded people will condemn any violence or threat of violence in Northern Ireland, whether now or in the past, does the Secretary of State accept the anger in the unionist community goes far beyond those who have taken to the streets in recent days? Will the Secretary of State take any opportunit­y to point out to his Irish and European colleagues, whose belligeren­t approach has exacerbate­d the difficulti­es, that the rigorous implementa­tion of the protocol is not only inconsiste­nt with the Belfast Agreement, but is also, even before it is being implemente­d in full, causing societal difficulti­es in Northern Ireland?” Mr Lewis replied: “We are determined to work through these issues and make sure the protocol is one that can work for everybody in a sense that is pragmatic, flexible and free-flowing trade for GB to Northern Ireland.”

Anger goes far beyond those who have taken to streets CARLA LOCKHART YESTERDAY

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WARNING DUP North Antrim MP Ian Paisley
UNREST Police at the scene of riot in Belfast WARNING DUP North Antrim MP Ian Paisley
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 ??  ?? HITTING OUT Carla Lockhart
HITTING OUT Carla Lockhart

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