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Johnson and Martin to discuss Brexit tensions and N Ireland s troubled past | Burnham and Highbridge Weekly News

Northern Ireland’s troubled past and Brexit tensions are likely to dominate discussions between the Irish Premier and UK Prime Minister on Friday. Boris Johnson has been dogged by criticism in recent days over his response to an inquest finding that 10 people killed in shootings involving the Army in the Ballymurphy area of west Belfast in 1971 were “entirely innocent”. A Downing Street claim that the Prime Minister apologised on behalf of the state in a phone call with First Minister Arlene Foster and deputy First Minister Michelle O’Neill was dismissed by the families as a “third-party apology”. The families of the Ballymurphy victims and supporters wave white flags hours after a coroner ruled that the 10 people killed in the west Belfast shootings involving British soldiers in Ballymurphy in August 1971 were entirely innocent (Liam McBurney/PA)

Johnson and Martin to discuss Brexit tensions and N Ireland s troubled past | Lancaster And Morecambe Citizen

Johnson and Martin to discuss Brexit tensions and N Ireland s troubled past | Lancaster And Morecambe Citizen
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Johnson and Martin to discuss Brexit tensions and N Ireland s troubled past | Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard

Northern Ireland’s troubled past and Brexit tensions are likely to dominate discussions between the Irish Premier and UK Prime Minister on Friday. Boris Johnson has been dogged by criticism in recent days over his response to an inquest finding that 10 people killed in shootings involving the Army in the Ballymurphy area of west Belfast in 1971 were “entirely innocent”. A Downing Street claim that the Prime Minister apologised on behalf of the state in a phone call with First Minister Arlene Foster and deputy First Minister Michelle O’Neill was dismissed by the families as a “third-party apology”. The families of the Ballymurphy victims and supporters wave white flags hours after a coroner ruled that the 10 people killed in the west Belfast shootings involving British soldiers in Ballymurphy in August 1971 were entirely innocent (Liam McBurney/PA)

Johnson and Martin to discuss Brexit tensions and N Ireland s troubled past | East London and West Essex Guardian Series

Northern Ireland’s troubled past and Brexit tensions are likely to dominate discussions between the Irish Premier and UK Prime Minister on Friday. Boris Johnson has been dogged by criticism in recent days over his response to an inquest finding that 10 people killed in shootings involving the Army in the Ballymurphy area of west Belfast in 1971 were “entirely innocent”. A Downing Street claim that the Prime Minister apologised on behalf of the state in a phone call with First Minister Arlene Foster and deputy First Minister Michelle O’Neill was dismissed by the families as a “third-party apology”. The families of the Ballymurphy victims and supporters wave white flags hours after a coroner ruled that the 10 people killed in the west Belfast shootings involving British soldiers in Ballymurphy in August 1971 were entirely innocent (Liam McBurney/PA)

Northern Ireland unionists have tough choices to make

Simply put, the rotten foundations of the northern state are crumbling.  One hundred years ago, the six counties were carved out in a sectarian headcount to ensure a perpetual unionist majority. Today, unionism is a minority in the Northern Assembly.  The discussion on Irish unity is gathering pace. Partition is no longer permanent. Irish unity is achievable. Brexit has taught a new generation of unionist leaders that a British government cannot be trusted. The Tory Party in London may wave the same flag as unionists but they march to a different tune. The English nationalism of Boris Johnson cares little for Ulster unionism. 

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