The UK government must accept the consequences of the hard Brexit it pursued, writes Joe McCarthy
Your editorial correctly identifies what is politically needed in the short term in response to the recent spike in loyalist violence in Northern Ireland: “The DUP should dial it down and Mr Johnson’s ministers must re-engage with making the protocol work as efficiently and unobtrusively as possible” (The Guardian view on the riots in Northern Ireland: situation dangerous”, 6 April).
However, in the long run, as the Alliance party’s Naomi Long rightly says, “we have to recognise, and this is fundamental, that when we decided that Brexit was the way forward, and when we chose a particularly hard Brexit, that there would be consequences. And those consequences would be felt most acutely in Northern Ireland”.