but again i think what critics would say is at the unionists have made it perfectly clear they didn t like this arrangement right from the start, it was somehow going to leave them less british, as they felt, less part of the uk because of these regulatory checks. at point, some might wonder why unionists were in favour of brexit but i suppose you could take the view that all of that is history, what is the problem now? undoubtedly there is a problem, but one community in particular in northern ireland, the protestant prounion community does feel very unhappy about the protocol. so the question is, what do you do about it? of course, critics would say that the british government should not have stirred them up in the way it has. we not have stirred them up in the way it has. ~ not have stirred them up in the way ithas. it has. we get the eu proposals tomorrow. it has. we get the eu proposals tomorrow, we it has. we get the eu proposals tomorrow, we will it has. we get the eu pr
principles of it. but large they will have to stick to the principles of it. principles of it. but unpack that a little bit more. principles of it. but unpack that a little bit more. the principles of it. but unpack that a little bit more. the uk principles of it. but unpack that a l little bit more. the uk government will be aware that he signed the deal and aware of the position is taken today. so what is its justification for rejecting something that it s named to? its justification is that look, somehow the deal that is signed up to in 2019 means that northern ireland is just less a part of the united kingdom that it was before brexit. 0f kingdom that it was before brexit. of course critics would say that was one of the risks of breast we met brexit that it would really upset thanks for the people and for the academy of northern ireland. i think in many ways the mystery is, i m not sure i can answer this question, exactly why is the uk government doing at? yes, one of the co