Brexit and the border 10 years on (opens original article in a new tab)
A decade after Brexit, Northern Ireland farmers and business leaders report mixed outcomes, with some challenges but no major disruptions, while political discussions on constitutional change have intensified.
- Robert Moore, a farmer in Northern Ireland, reflects on Brexit's impact a decade later, stating it did not meet expectations but he does not regret his vote.
- George Fleming, chairman of Fleming Agri Products, notes minimal changes for his business despite initial concerns, attributing success to the Windsor Framework deal.
- Mary Durkan, a Derry resident, mentions that daily life on the border has remained largely unchanged, but Brexit accelerated discussions on constitutional change in Northern Ireland.
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