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The Good Friday Agreement The Good Friday Agreement by Siobhan Fenton
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“With no apparent sense of the great irony at play, many in England developed a fantasy that England itself was being subject to a colonisation of sorts. After generations of invading countries and subjugating nations by forcing them to adopt Anglo-culture, they began to fear the same was now being done to them through globalisation, as an increasingly international economy saw migration to the UK increase”
Siobhan Fenton, The Good Friday Agreement
“Salmon are a migratory species of fish, which hatch upstream in fresh water before travelling seaward. The fish showed a brazen disregard for the delicate constitutional and boundary matters unfolding around them and they slipped through the jurisdictions.”
Siobhan Fenton, The Good Friday Agreement