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  • Gorilla sculpture. A staunch unionist area. Shankhill Road estate, Belfast. It is a staunch unionist area, fiercely pro-Britain. Their representatives, the Democratic Unionist Party, founded by Ian Paisley in 1971, are presently in parliament in collusion with the conservative party, looking for a hard Brexit with a border between Northern Ireland and the South. The ten DUP votes gives the conservative party its majority in government. This is nothing new. During the ‘Troubles’ three decades of bloodshed, with Catholic Irish Republican Nationalists seeking to unit Ireland, the pro-British Protestant loyalists wanted to remain part of the United Kingdom
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  • Gorilla sculpture. A staunch unionist area. Shankhill Road estate, Belfast. It is a staunch unionist area, fiercely pro-Britain. Their representatives, the Democratic Unionist Party, founded by Ian Paisley in 1971, are presently in parliament in collusion with the conservative party, looking for a hard Brexit with a border between Northern Ireland and the South. The ten DUP votes gives the conservative party its majority in government. This is nothing new. During the ‘Troubles’ three decades of bloodshed, with Catholic Irish Republican Nationalists seeking to unit Ireland, the pro-British Protestant loyalists wanted to remain part of the United Kingdom
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  • A staunch unionist area. Shankhill Road estate, Belfast. It is a staunch unionist area, fiercely pro-Britain. Their representatives, the Democratic Unionist Party, founded by Ian Paisley in 1971, are presently in parliament in collusion with the conservative party, looking for a hard Brexit with a border between Northern Ireland and the South. The ten DUP votes gives the conservative party its majority in government. This is nothing new. During the ‘Troubles’ three decades of bloodshed, with Catholic Irish Republican Nationalists seeking to unit Ireland, the pro-British Protestant loyalists wanted to remain part of the United Kingdom
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  • Gorilla sculpture. A staunch unionist area. Shankhill Road estate, Belfast. It is a staunch unionist area, fiercely pro-Britain. Their representatives, the Democratic Unionist Party, founded by Ian Paisley in 1971, are presently in parliament in collusion with the conservative party, looking for a hard Brexit with a border between Northern Ireland and the South. The ten DUP votes gives the conservative party its majority in government. This is nothing new. During the ‘Troubles’ three decades of bloodshed, with Catholic Irish Republican Nationalists seeking to unit Ireland, the pro-British Protestant loyalists wanted to remain part of the United Kingdom
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  • A staunch unionist area. Shankhill Road estate, Belfast. It is a staunch unionist area, fiercely pro-Britain. Their representatives, the Democratic Unionist Party, founded by Ian Paisley in 1971, are presently in parliament in collusion with the conservative party, looking for a hard Brexit with a border between Northern Ireland and the South. The ten DUP votes gives the conservative party its majority in government. This is nothing new. During the ‘Troubles’ three decades of bloodshed, with Catholic Irish Republican Nationalists seeking to unit Ireland, the pro-British Protestant loyalists wanted to remain part of the United Kingdom
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  • A staunch unionist area. Shankhill Road estate, Belfast. It is a staunch unionist area, fiercely pro-Britain. Their representatives, the Democratic Unionist Party, founded by Ian Paisley in 1971, are presently in parliament in collusion with the conservative party, looking for a hard Brexit with a border between Northern Ireland and the South. The ten DUP votes gives the conservative party its majority in government. This is nothing new. During the ‘Troubles’ three decades of bloodshed, with Catholic Irish Republican Nationalists seeking to unit Ireland, the pro-British Protestant loyalists wanted to remain part of the United Kingdom
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  • A staunch unionist area. Shankhill Road estate, Belfast. It is a staunch unionist area, fiercely pro-Britain. Their representatives, the Democratic Unionist Party, founded by Ian Paisley in 1971, are presently in parliament in collusion with the conservative party, looking for a hard Brexit with a border between Northern Ireland and the South. The ten DUP votes gives the conservative party its majority in government. This is nothing new. During the ‘Troubles’ three decades of bloodshed, with Catholic Irish Republican Nationalists seeking to unit Ireland, the pro-British Protestant loyalists wanted to remain part of the United Kingdom
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  • A staunch unionist area. Shankhill Road estate, Belfast. It is a staunch unionist area, fiercely pro-Britain. Their representatives, the Democratic Unionist Party, founded by Ian Paisley in 1971, are presently in parliament in collusion with the conservative party, looking for a hard Brexit with a border between Northern Ireland and the South. The ten DUP votes gives the conservative party its majority in government. This is nothing new. During the ‘Troubles’ three decades of bloodshed, with Catholic Irish Republican Nationalists seeking to unit Ireland, the pro-British Protestant loyalists wanted to remain part of the United Kingdom
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  • Gorilla in housing estate. A staunch unionist area. Shankhill Road estate, Belfast. It is a staunch unionist area, fiercely pro-Britain. Their representatives, the Democratic Unionist Party, founded by Ian Paisley in 1971, are presently in parliament in collusion with the conservative party, looking for a hard Brexit with a border between Northern Ireland and the South. The ten DUP votes gives the conservative party its majority in government. This is nothing new. During the ‘Troubles’ three decades of bloodshed, with Catholic Irish Republican Nationalists seeking to unit Ireland, the pro-British Protestant loyalists wanted to remain part of the United Kingdom
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  • A staunch unionist area. Shankhill Road estate, Belfast. It is a staunch unionist area, fiercely pro-Britain. Their representatives, the Democratic Unionist Party, founded by Ian Paisley in 1971, are presently in parliament in collusion with the conservative party, looking for a hard Brexit with a border between Northern Ireland and the South. The ten DUP votes gives the conservative party its majority in government. This is nothing new. During the ‘Troubles’ three decades of bloodshed, with Catholic Irish Republican Nationalists seeking to unit Ireland, the pro-British Protestant loyalists wanted to remain part of the United Kingdom
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  • A staunch unionist area. Shankhill Road estate, Belfast. It is a staunch unionist area, fiercely pro-Britain. Their representatives, the Democratic Unionist Party, founded by Ian Paisley in 1971, are presently in parliament in collusion with the conservative party, looking for a hard Brexit with a border between Northern Ireland and the South. The ten DUP votes gives the conservative party its majority in government. This is nothing new. During the ‘Troubles’ three decades of bloodshed, with Catholic Irish Republican Nationalists seeking to unit Ireland, the pro-British Protestant loyalists wanted to remain part of the United Kingdom
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  • A staunch unionist area. Shankhill Road estate, Belfast. It is a staunch unionist area, fiercely pro-Britain. Their representatives, the Democratic Unionist Party, founded by Ian Paisley in 1971, are presently in parliament in collusion with the conservative party, looking for a hard Brexit with a border between Northern Ireland and the South. The ten DUP votes gives the conservative party its majority in government. This is nothing new. During the ‘Troubles’ three decades of bloodshed, with Catholic Irish Republican Nationalists seeking to unit Ireland, the pro-British Protestant loyalists wanted to remain part of the United Kingdom
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  • A staunch unionist area. Shankhill Road estate, Belfast. It is a staunch unionist area, fiercely pro-Britain. Their representatives, the Democratic Unionist Party, founded by Ian Paisley in 1971, are presently in parliament in collusion with the conservative party, looking for a hard Brexit with a border between Northern Ireland and the South. The ten DUP votes gives the conservative party its majority in government. This is nothing new. During the ‘Troubles’ three decades of bloodshed, with Catholic Irish Republican Nationalists seeking to unit Ireland, the pro-British Protestant loyalists wanted to remain part of the United Kingdom
    BREXIT_NORTHERN_IRELAND_DSC02850.JPG
  • A staunch unionist area. Shankhill Road estate, Belfast. It is a staunch unionist area, fiercely pro-Britain. Their representatives, the Democratic Unionist Party, founded by Ian Paisley in 1971, are presently in parliament in collusion with the conservative party, looking for a hard Brexit with a border between Northern Ireland and the South. The ten DUP votes gives the conservative party its majority in government. This is nothing new. During the ‘Troubles’ three decades of bloodshed, with Catholic Irish Republican Nationalists seeking to unit Ireland, the pro-British Protestant loyalists wanted to remain part of the United Kingdom
    BREXIT_NORTHERN_IRELAND_DSC02853.JPG
  • A staunch unionist area. Shankhill Road estate, Belfast. It is a staunch unionist area, fiercely pro-Britain. Their representatives, the Democratic Unionist Party, founded by Ian Paisley in 1971, are presently in parliament in collusion with the conservative party, looking for a hard Brexit with a border between Northern Ireland and the South. The ten DUP votes gives the conservative party its majority in government. This is nothing new. During the ‘Troubles’ three decades of bloodshed, with Catholic Irish Republican Nationalists seeking to unit Ireland, the pro-British Protestant loyalists wanted to remain part of the United Kingdom
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  • A staunch unionist area. Shankhill Road estate, Belfast. It is a staunch unionist area, fiercely pro-Britain. Their representatives, the Democratic Unionist Party, founded by Ian Paisley in 1971, are presently in parliament in collusion with the conservative party, looking for a hard Brexit with a border between Northern Ireland and the South. The ten DUP votes gives the conservative party its majority in government. This is nothing new. During the ‘Troubles’ three decades of bloodshed, with Catholic Irish Republican Nationalists seeking to unit Ireland, the pro-British Protestant loyalists wanted to remain part of the United Kingdom
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  • A staunch unionist area. Shankhill Road estate, Belfast. It is a staunch unionist area, fiercely pro-Britain. Their representatives, the Democratic Unionist Party, founded by Ian Paisley in 1971, are presently in parliament in collusion with the conservative party, looking for a hard Brexit with a border between Northern Ireland and the South. The ten DUP votes gives the conservative party its majority in government. This is nothing new. During the ‘Troubles’ three decades of bloodshed, with Catholic Irish Republican Nationalists seeking to unit Ireland, the pro-British Protestant loyalists wanted to remain part of the United Kingdom
    BREXIT_NORTHERN_IRELAND_DSC02858.JPG
  • Shankhill loyalists. A staunch unionist area. Shankhill Road estate, Belfast. It is a staunch unionist area, fiercely pro-Britain. Their representatives, the Democratic Unionist Party, founded by Ian Paisley in 1971, are presently in parliament in collusion with the conservative party, looking for a hard Brexit with a border between Northern Ireland and the South. The ten DUP votes gives the conservative party its majority in government. This is nothing new. During the ‘Troubles’ three decades of bloodshed, with Catholic Irish Republican Nationalists seeking to unit Ireland, the pro-British Protestant loyalists wanted to remain part of the United Kingdom
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  • Gorilla sculpture. A staunch unionist area. Shankhill Road estate, Belfast. It is a staunch unionist area, fiercely pro-Britain. Their representatives, the Democratic Unionist Party, founded by Ian Paisley in 1971, are presently in parliament in collusion with the conservative party, looking for a hard Brexit with a border between Northern Ireland and the South. The ten DUP votes gives the conservative party its majority in government. This is nothing new. During the ‘Troubles’ three decades of bloodshed, with Catholic Irish Republican Nationalists seeking to unit Ireland, the pro-British Protestant loyalists wanted to remain part of the United Kingdom
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  • Shankhill loyalists. A staunch unionist area. Shankhill Road estate, Belfast. It is a staunch unionist area, fiercely pro-Britain. Their representatives, the Democratic Unionist Party, founded by Ian Paisley in 1971, are presently in parliament in collusion with the conservative party, looking for a hard Brexit with a border between Northern Ireland and the South. The ten DUP votes gives the conservative party its majority in government. This is nothing new. During the ‘Troubles’ three decades of bloodshed, with Catholic Irish Republican Nationalists seeking to unit Ireland, the pro-British Protestant loyalists wanted to remain part of the United Kingdom
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  • Gorilla sculpture. A staunch unionist area. Shankhill Road estate, Belfast. It is a staunch unionist area, fiercely pro-Britain. Their representatives, the Democratic Unionist Party, founded by Ian Paisley in 1971, are presently in parliament in collusion with the conservative party, looking for a hard Brexit with a border between Northern Ireland and the South. The ten DUP votes gives the conservative party its majority in government. This is nothing new. During the ‘Troubles’ three decades of bloodshed, with Catholic Irish Republican Nationalists seeking to unit Ireland, the pro-British Protestant loyalists wanted to remain part of the United Kingdom
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  • Angels. A staunch unionist area. Shankhill Road estate, Belfast. It is a staunch unionist area, fiercely pro-Britain. Their representatives, the Democratic Unionist Party, founded by Ian Paisley in 1971, are presently in parliament in collusion with the conservative party, looking for a hard Brexit with a border between Northern Ireland and the South. The ten DUP votes gives the conservative party its majority in government. This is nothing new. During the ‘Troubles’ three decades of bloodshed, with Catholic Irish Republican Nationalists seeking to unit Ireland, the pro-British Protestant loyalists wanted to remain part of the United Kingdom
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  • Taxi guided tours around Belfast murals. A staunch unionist area. Shankhill Road estate, Belfast. It is a staunch unionist area, fiercely pro-Britain. Their representatives, the Democratic Unionist Party, founded by Ian Paisley in 1971, are presently in parliament in collusion with the conservative party, looking for a hard Brexit with a border between Northern Ireland and the South. The ten DUP votes gives the conservative party its majority in government. This is nothing new. During the ‘Troubles’ three decades of bloodshed, with Catholic Irish Republican Nationalists seeking to unit Ireland, the pro-British Protestant loyalists wanted to remain part of the United Kingdom
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  • Taxi guided tours around Belfast murals. A staunch unionist area. Shankhill Road estate, Belfast. It is a staunch unionist area, fiercely pro-Britain. Their representatives, the Democratic Unionist Party, founded by Ian Paisley in 1971, are presently in parliament in collusion with the conservative party, looking for a hard Brexit with a border between Northern Ireland and the South. The ten DUP votes gives the conservative party its majority in government. This is nothing new. During the ‘Troubles’ three decades of bloodshed, with Catholic Irish Republican Nationalists seeking to unit Ireland, the pro-British Protestant loyalists wanted to remain part of the United Kingdom
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  • Taxi guided tours around Belfast murals. A staunch unionist area. Shankhill Road estate, Belfast. It is a staunch unionist area, fiercely pro-Britain. Their representatives, the Democratic Unionist Party, founded by Ian Paisley in 1971, are presently in parliament in collusion with the conservative party, looking for a hard Brexit with a border between Northern Ireland and the South. The ten DUP votes gives the conservative party its majority in government. This is nothing new. During the ‘Troubles’ three decades of bloodshed, with Catholic Irish Republican Nationalists seeking to unit Ireland, the pro-British Protestant loyalists wanted to remain part of the United Kingdom
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  • Taxi guided tours around Belfast murals. A staunch unionist area. Shankhill Road estate, Belfast. It is a staunch unionist area, fiercely pro-Britain. Their representatives, the Democratic Unionist Party, founded by Ian Paisley in 1971, are presently in parliament in collusion with the conservative party, looking for a hard Brexit with a border between Northern Ireland and the South. The ten DUP votes gives the conservative party its majority in government. This is nothing new. During the ‘Troubles’ three decades of bloodshed, with Catholic Irish Republican Nationalists seeking to unit Ireland, the pro-British Protestant loyalists wanted to remain part of the United Kingdom
    BREXIT_NORTHERN_IRELAND_DSC02882.JPG
  • Taxi guided tours around Belfast murals. A staunch unionist area. Shankhill Road estate, Belfast. It is a staunch unionist area, fiercely pro-Britain. Their representatives, the Democratic Unionist Party, founded by Ian Paisley in 1971, are presently in parliament in collusion with the conservative party, looking for a hard Brexit with a border between Northern Ireland and the South. The ten DUP votes gives the conservative party its majority in government. This is nothing new. During the ‘Troubles’ three decades of bloodshed, with Catholic Irish Republican Nationalists seeking to unit Ireland, the pro-British Protestant loyalists wanted to remain part of the United Kingdom
    BREXIT_NORTHERN_IRELAND_DSC02887.JPG
  • Taxi guided tours around Belfast murals. A staunch unionist area. Shankhill Road estate, Belfast. It is a staunch unionist area, fiercely pro-Britain. Their representatives, the Democratic Unionist Party, founded by Ian Paisley in 1971, are presently in parliament in collusion with the conservative party, looking for a hard Brexit with a border between Northern Ireland and the South. The ten DUP votes gives the conservative party its majority in government. This is nothing new. During the ‘Troubles’ three decades of bloodshed, with Catholic Irish Republican Nationalists seeking to unit Ireland, the pro-British Protestant loyalists wanted to remain part of the United Kingdom
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  • Guided Taxi tour with William III mural. A staunch unionist area. Shankhill Road estate, Belfast. It is a staunch unionist area, fiercely pro-Britain. Their representatives, the Democratic Unionist Party, founded by Ian Paisley in 1971, are presently in parliament in collusion with the conservative party, looking for a hard Brexit with a border between Northern Ireland and the South. The ten DUP votes gives the conservative party its majority in government. This is nothing new. During the ‘Troubles’ three decades of bloodshed, with Catholic Irish Republican Nationalists seeking to unit Ireland, the pro-British Protestant loyalists wanted to remain part of the United Kingdom
    BREXIT_NORTHERN_IRELAND_DSC02915.JPG
  • A staunch unionist area. Shankhill Road estate, Belfast. It is a staunch unionist area, fiercely pro-Britain. Their representatives, the Democratic Unionist Party, founded by Ian Paisley in 1971, are presently in parliament in collusion with the conservative party, looking for a hard Brexit with a border between Northern Ireland and the South. The ten DUP votes gives the conservative party its majority in government. This is nothing new. During the ‘Troubles’ three decades of bloodshed, with Catholic Irish Republican Nationalists seeking to unit Ireland, the pro-British Protestant loyalists wanted to remain part of the United Kingdom
    BREXIT_NORTHERN_IRELAND_DSC02898.JPG
  • Guided Taxi tour with William III mural. A staunch unionist area. Shankhill Road estate, Belfast. It is a staunch unionist area, fiercely pro-Britain. Their representatives, the Democratic Unionist Party, founded by Ian Paisley in 1971, are presently in parliament in collusion with the conservative party, looking for a hard Brexit with a border between Northern Ireland and the South. The ten DUP votes gives the conservative party its majority in government. This is nothing new. During the ‘Troubles’ three decades of bloodshed, with Catholic Irish Republican Nationalists seeking to unit Ireland, the pro-British Protestant loyalists wanted to remain part of the United Kingdom
    BREXIT_NORTHERN_IRELAND_DSC02919.JPG
  • Guided Taxi tour with William III mural. A staunch unionist area. Shankhill Road estate, Belfast. It is a staunch unionist area, fiercely pro-Britain. Their representatives, the Democratic Unionist Party, founded by Ian Paisley in 1971, are presently in parliament in collusion with the conservative party, looking for a hard Brexit with a border between Northern Ireland and the South. The ten DUP votes gives the conservative party its majority in government. This is nothing new. During the ‘Troubles’ three decades of bloodshed, with Catholic Irish Republican Nationalists seeking to unit Ireland, the pro-British Protestant loyalists wanted to remain part of the United Kingdom
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  • A staunch unionist area. Shankhill Road estate, Belfast. It is a staunch unionist area, fiercely pro-Britain. Their representatives, the Democratic Unionist Party, founded by Ian Paisley in 1971, are presently in parliament in collusion with the conservative party, looking for a hard Brexit with a border between Northern Ireland and the South. The ten DUP votes gives the conservative party its majority in government. This is nothing new. During the ‘Troubles’ three decades of bloodshed, with Catholic Irish Republican Nationalists seeking to unit Ireland, the pro-British Protestant loyalists wanted to remain part of the United Kingdom
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  • A staunch unionist area. Shankhill Road estate, Belfast. It is a staunch unionist area, fiercely pro-Britain. Their representatives, the Democratic Unionist Party, founded by Ian Paisley in 1971, are presently in parliament in collusion with the conservative party, looking for a hard Brexit with a border between Northern Ireland and the South. The ten DUP votes gives the conservative party its majority in government. This is nothing new. During the ‘Troubles’ three decades of bloodshed, with Catholic Irish Republican Nationalists seeking to unit Ireland, the pro-British Protestant loyalists wanted to remain part of the United Kingdom
    BREXIT_NORTHERN_IRELAND_DSC02925.JPG
  • A staunch unionist area. Shankhill Road estate, Belfast. It is a staunch unionist area, fiercely pro-Britain. Their representatives, the Democratic Unionist Party, founded by Ian Paisley in 1971, are presently in parliament in collusion with the conservative party, looking for a hard Brexit with a border between Northern Ireland and the South. The ten DUP votes gives the conservative party its majority in government. This is nothing new. During the ‘Troubles’ three decades of bloodshed, with Catholic Irish Republican Nationalists seeking to unit Ireland, the pro-British Protestant loyalists wanted to remain part of the United Kingdom
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  • A staunch unionist area. Shankhill Road estate, Belfast. It is a staunch unionist area, fiercely pro-Britain. Their representatives, the Democratic Unionist Party, founded by Ian Paisley in 1971, are presently in parliament in collusion with the conservative party, looking for a hard Brexit with a border between Northern Ireland and the South. The ten DUP votes gives the conservative party its majority in government. This is nothing new. During the ‘Troubles’ three decades of bloodshed, with Catholic Irish Republican Nationalists seeking to unit Ireland, the pro-British Protestant loyalists wanted to remain part of the United Kingdom
    BREXIT_NORTHERN_IRELAND_DSC02935.JPG
  • A staunch unionist area. Shankhill Road estate, Belfast. It is a staunch unionist area, fiercely pro-Britain. Their representatives, the Democratic Unionist Party, founded by Ian Paisley in 1971, are presently in parliament in collusion with the conservative party, looking for a hard Brexit with a border between Northern Ireland and the South. The ten DUP votes gives the conservative party its majority in government. This is nothing new. During the ‘Troubles’ three decades of bloodshed, with Catholic Irish Republican Nationalists seeking to unit Ireland, the pro-British Protestant loyalists wanted to remain part of the United Kingdom
    BREXIT_NORTHERN_IRELAND_DSC02930.JPG
  • Belfast Peace Wall. The peace lines or peace walls are a series of separation barriers in Northern Ireland that separate predominantly Republican and Nationalist Catholic neighbourhoods from predominantly Loyalist and Unionist Protestant neighbourhoods. They have been built at urban interface areas in Belfast, Derry, Portadown and elsewhere. The stated purpose of the peace lines is to minimise inter-communal violence between Catholics of whom are nationalists who self-identify as Irish) and Protestants of whom are unionists who self-identify as British).
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  • A staunch unionist area. Shankhill Road estate, Belfast. It is a staunch unionist area, fiercely pro-Britain. Their representatives, the Democratic Unionist Party, founded by Ian Paisley in 1971, are presently in parliament in collusion with the conservative party, looking for a hard Brexit with a border between Northern Ireland and the South. The ten DUP votes gives the conservative party its majority in government. This is nothing new. During the ‘Troubles’ three decades of bloodshed, with Catholic Irish Republican Nationalists seeking to unit Ireland, the pro-British Protestant loyalists wanted to remain part of the United Kingdom
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  • Belfast Peace Wall. Shankhill Unionist side. With pro British and pro Israeli murals. The peace lines or peace walls are a series of separation barriers in Northern Ireland that separate predominantly Republican and Nationalist Catholic neighbourhoods from predominantly Loyalist and Unionist Protestant neighbourhoods. They have been built at urban interface areas in Belfast, Derry, Portadown and elsewhere. The stated purpose of the peace lines is to minimise inter-communal violence between Catholics of whom are nationalists who self-identify as Irish) and Protestants of whom are unionists who self-identify as British).
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  • Belfast Peace Wall. Shankhill Unionist side. With pro British and pro Israeli murals. The peace lines or peace walls are a series of separation barriers in Northern Ireland that separate predominantly Republican and Nationalist Catholic neighbourhoods from predominantly Loyalist and Unionist Protestant neighbourhoods. They have been built at urban interface areas in Belfast, Derry, Portadown and elsewhere. The stated purpose of the peace lines is to minimise inter-communal violence between Catholics of whom are nationalists who self-identify as Irish) and Protestants of whom are unionists who self-identify as British).
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