EU and Dublin looking to ‘colonise’ Northern Ireland within Brexit trade deal – Daily Express

Posted: August 22, 2021 at 3:28 pm

Loyalist activist Jamie Bryson has called out "Irish nationalists" for seeking to bring Northern Ireland into the economic orbit of Dublin and the EU after Brexit. He argued that the objective of Irish nationalists is to bring about an economically united Ireland through the implementation of the Brexit protocol. Mr Bryson believes that the construction of new customs rules between Northern Ireland and Great Britain was to serve the "real objective" of pushing unionists towards Irish unification.

Mr Bryson told Express.co.uk: "The real objective here from Irish nationalism was to colonise almost Northern Ireland within an economic united Ireland.

"And of course once you form economic union it is but a small step to political union.

"That is the strategy and that is the objective," he added.

"And that is why the nationalist parties are clinging so strongly to the protocol."

Mr Bryson has argued that the EU and "Irish nationalists" share a common objective - pulling Northern Ireland out of the UK.

Mr Bryson told Express.co.uk: "The EU's objective is to create an overarching economic and political union.

"I mean that is what the EU is all about.

"So they want to grab as much territory as they can and to subjugate it under their empire as it were.

"The European Union want to grab Northern Ireland because they want an empire as it were with open borders and economic, and political union."

"So it is a territorial land grab of Northern Ireland," stressed the Editor of the Unionist Voice.

Brussels has been blasted over moves to "wrestle" Northern Irish trade away from Great Britain

Earlier this week Sir John Redwood MP to GB News:"I think there is a deliberate attempt by the EU to wrestle trade from GB to Northern Ireland to turn it into EU to Northern Ireland trade."

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