Ten years since the signing of the Belfast Agreement there is a stable devolved administration working at Stormont. If you ignore the facts of what happened during those years it is easy to see how some will claim it was the Belfast Agreement which delivered the devolution now in operation.
It is despite rather than because of the Belfast Agreement that a settlement supported by unionists as well …
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