Who trades with law breakers?

From: Claire Hill, Clinton Crescent, St Leonards-on-Sea
File picture of British Prime Minister Tony Blair (R), US Senator George Mitchell (C) and Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern (L) smiling on April 10, 1998, after they signed an historic agreement for peace in Northern Ireland, ending a 30-year conflict. (DAN CHUNG/AFP via Getty Images)File picture of British Prime Minister Tony Blair (R), US Senator George Mitchell (C) and Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern (L) smiling on April 10, 1998, after they signed an historic agreement for peace in Northern Ireland, ending a 30-year conflict. (DAN CHUNG/AFP via Getty Images)
File picture of British Prime Minister Tony Blair (R), US Senator George Mitchell (C) and Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern (L) smiling on April 10, 1998, after they signed an historic agreement for peace in Northern Ireland, ending a 30-year conflict. (DAN CHUNG/AFP via Getty Images)

I will make this brief. I am in despair with the government of this country who have now plummeted to an all time low by intending to break international law.

One that threatens the sacred Good Friday Agreement (GFA). The GFA - that protects the lives, safely and livelihoods of the people in Ireland.

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It is bad enough that we are acting on the outcome of a referendum based on lies to leave the largest trading block in the world.

Who on earth will want to do trade with a country that lies?

There will be very serious consequences to this.

I am deeply ashamed. None of this is in my name.

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