I was right on the Good Friday Agreement

A letter from Raymond McCord:
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When I took my challenge to the courts regarding Brexit I stated that Brexit would affect the Good Friday Agreement (GFA).

Jim Allister, the DUP and others did not agree. One ‘legal expert/journalist’ called me an attention seeker and eventually threatened to bring Boris to the Supreme Court which didn’t happen.

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Now some of those who criticised me are taking legal action because part of Brexit involves the border in the Irish Sea and affects the GFA.

These same people ignored the 56% of the voters of NI who voted to Remain and realise now after sucking up to Boris that I was right.

Raymond McCord, North Belfast

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