Why are loyalists in east Belfast so afraid of the Irish language and the GAA?
Neither will make a button of difference to the identity of a single unionist or loyalist in the area. I know this because I am a unionist who lives in east Belfast
The Belfast Agreement, also known as the Good Friday Agreement, is a peace accord signed on April 10th 1998, largely ending decades of violence known as the Troubles. It comprises two related agreements, the British-Irish Agreement and the Multi-Party Agreement. It led to the establishment of devolved government in Northern Ireland and other institutions
Neither will make a button of difference to the identity of a single unionist or loyalist in the area. I know this because I am a unionist who lives in east Belfast
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