The vote to continue Brexit trading arrangements reflects ongoing divisions in Northern Ireland, with unionists opposing and nationalist parties advocating for continued EU trade laws.
Sinead McLaughlin termed the debate triggering, presenting a reiteration of unionist Brexit concerns, while highlighting the importance of keeping trade laws to maintain an invisible border.
Naomi Long emphasized the need to move forward from Brexit's divisive nature, supporting arrangements that enable Northern Ireland's progress despite existing imperfections in the protocol.
Matthew O'Toole acknowledged the protocol's flaws but encouraged a focused effort to improve the situation, showcasing a push for collaboration amid differing viewpoints.
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