Belfast Lough
Do the Six Counties still have some residual strategic value to the Westminster state?
After the mayhem and the policing bill of the weekend of ‘The Twalfth’ then the answer might be a confident ‘no’.
However, there is one scenario where the chaps in Whitehall may find a use for the territory they currently control on the north-east of this island.
One of the key statements at the start of the Irish Peace Process was on 9 November 1990 when British secretary of State Sir Peter Brooke stated that Britain had no “selfish strategic or economic interest” in the North of Ireland.
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