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just gone out in 2007. investors made big promises, but years later, reality looks just like mr. peaches. good drinking water shortage. i mean what happens if you're gonna stream of black coal oil thomas'? starts december 4th, w. lent after briggs in northern ireland to remain part of the u.k. it in many ways it can still be linked to the european union economic zone. looking as the future holds, hopes and feelings of the homes. can you tell me where they are most critical
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i will show one day i hope, but those are some come the pace. others starting to think hopefully vote for the day that that's the dream. what new to come in, this troubled land. fictitious nash has just received a phone call 4 of his council, broken through a fence and a now driving free on the road. and they can just go anywhere. so we have talent like bike, just own way, you know, you tried to spread them up under smaller boxers on that the healthy level on the smaller than a smaller grip person up from where you want to move 8 because it's no good tent
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maybe referendum trouble or feelings of his son david got to the field ahead of him on there. somehow the latch on the gate came down and the council wandered off the quad bike is now david's last 10 minutes late had the renegades have been rounded up. the problem isas solved in a few weeks' time. the farm was unlikely to face much bigger challenges for which no one really has an suv right now. what's clear is that northern ireland will not stay the way it is. and just not family may have to rethink everything. and yet things are running so well right now. they found it's located deep in them with an irish countryside. they have 140 counts into the change and his wife carol
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had steadily, it's the fun take that one day take over the business and they have to pass it on in top condition. that some of the shape of being separated off to be caught with the ram from 18 to is proud of his lifestyle. and the way he does for sharman, as i was probably the only state there that's really doing really well, you know what i mean, that's all and that's all in northern ireland we produce the 3rd or 1800000 of our population in northern ireland. we produce enough food to feed 10000000, so we're quite proud of all of our achievement of the food produced. he goes to britain or to the republic of ireland in the south. a system that's worked well. fiji is. but now britain is leaving the e.u. . and so is northern ireland, sort of the province will have a special status and that complicates things. planning for the future is difficult
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. we songs do it here in rome for next year. so he won't see the results of what he's doing today. until next oberst or september. so you know, calvert's 3 years before you sail the big snow at a very good best in a small order follow on for even a farmer, not the decisions you take our long term. so we are concerned, but as somebody said, worry as a wasted emotion or just get on with that. basically it's not just the sheep you are unsure of where to go. the family and the home know of an island ahead able to function as a territory. it's the biggest change that northern ireland has faced in decades and the road ahead could be difficult. the 1st concern is that northern ireland's pledge of peace is not present risk. and that's why it's been given a special status. not an island will remain part of the
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united kingdom, but will also have access to the european single market. and that was the only way to avoid an international border with the republic of ireland, which remains an easy member. good screamed people who continue to move freely without border control, which is considered key to retaining peace on the island. but there has to be a customs border somewhere between the e.u. and britain. so a decision was taken to put it in the irish sea, effectively spacing, the united kingdom into it means big changes for workers here at belfast. tarver. the latest ferry has just arrived from scotland with 2 or 3 dozen trucks on board to carry food will materials and consumer goods. to see crossing to build farms is one of the main supply routes within the u.k.
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. when john o'neill drives from scotland to bill fast, he doesn't lead to you can't even though he crosses the sea, it's domestic crossing, not an international run. you can take a load up now and then jump on the ferry, come across it and go about passing the part that's almost always so hostile to strange task. obviously, different i often joined belfast tata will be required to enforce e.u. customs rules, meaning goods coming from britain will be subject to international controls right now. he can sometimes be out of the port in 2 minutes, but in future, he will need to show a customs declaration that his truck could be pulled over to undergo detail checks . what will be jack's? yeah, yeah. tags, half a day's nor'easter, but the bother for half
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a day with no paperwork for a lawyer parked up there. not for one day, but i got like a fact. no, you don't need no borders in this country. you know what? that's just math, everything up front. what everything that comes to northern ireland from britain will need to have papers proving that a car responds to evacuations. and goods may even be subject to customs jussi place. all right, thank you. but either way, look at the company headquarters, john o'neill's boss and the entire team a trying their best to prepare. many of their customers and getting nervous. chris slowly has 200 trucks, the transport goods, mainly throughout the u.k. . and i learnt the way here is that food producers will now move the british business out of northern ireland tool for the intake it's a pretty, you know, it's
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a consideration. but because we have to build a holding of product, we have a regular shipping route. so we can be in the market, which has to be marketed very effectively within 10 to 12 hours. if there's the lay of the ports, the product of a short shelf life, it's all the loose part of shelf life. there's a consideration that some of the product could move from the north on their own production site production site. and that will cause obviously, reduction in our presence. or people know what a lot of free schools travel through the northern island. they will now have to be declared and may be subject to tariffs. so limit fan is keen to help customers, but the paper would really, but it's a huge task storage conditions. in this case, it was a fresh product. it's been with a variety of really it all from origin. all of these goods need to be declared on entry from g.p.
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back into northern ireland. that could take a very detailed physical check of our product. certainly under the regulations, the authorities can stop the vehicle and carry out all the necessary checks on each of those individual and pretty. but could create a lot of delay and create a lot of cost. and it could create an interruption to the food supply chain. and this ledges on the lettuce is a is a u.k. product of origin still coming into northern ireland. so we're moving to get within the u.k. that subject to the sea and checks would have coming from china. so it's a logistical nightmare. the british government from the movement of goods would continue to be smooth and without obstacles. but staff now find themselves wading through endless complex forms on the government website
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to victor and his cows. he's off to sell milk to dairy, but 1st he checks the price. right. oh yes, yes. prices same prices last week is fine for victor. the dairy is down south an island. like nearly all the dairies. carol usually does most of the milking on her own, but in the afternoons her granddaughter sometimes lend a helping hand. milk is the main source of income for the fun playing to sell around, $5000.00 leases to a dairy every 2 days over the amount varies very well. have whatever year if you know that that's part about it. every child laborers, she might have a bit more in the water, but tonight together,
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you know that drought quite a bit of the milk mainly goes to supermarkets in britain, u.k. milk feed k. customers. but a few days ago, the family realised that delivering the mail via a dairy in the republic of ireland will soon cause huge problems. so the victim urgently needs a plan b. . what concerns you most is that milk will probably be subject to the highest tariffs of more than 50 percent thought search. that's what would be added to the cost if the milk which you got from a dairy in the republic of ireland, the fact to britain. but northern ireland doesn't have the capacity to process all of the milk in its dairies. can you tell me where the mullahs, who go there still are still to protest in northern ireland for the u.k. market. to go to the tariff or completely spoil his
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plan. b. is to switch from the dairy farming to beef cattle. he could then sell the meat directly to britain and directly to the republic of ireland to both its options would avoid tariffs. but he would 1st have to build up a herd of beef cattle afforded to me. if we can move. farmers are calm, moves from one sector to another sector, and we can do that. there were very clear here and now where we hope our farmers grow as an optimism there. so victim bashing and worrying when looking into the biggest impact of northern ireland, special status is i'm still in consumer goods. that's because northern ireland has very close trade links with its neighbors. 3 quarters of the goods that leave this region to britain for island. tens of thousands of jobs depend on these trade links
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. one in 4 people in manufacturing. but not everyone here is pessimistic o'neil's is an irish sportsman manufacturer with production plants in the north and the south. but the military is exceptionally update. going to gene to rick to kiran kennedy police. the company has a bright future. the government's making. it will continue to sell to the republic of ireland and the rest of the e.u. largely without restrictions. so we don't want preparing trial for judicial process. the border you know, it will be made as much more compare the for example of you have companies in the u.k. here trying to export of europe. both a great houses that is so less comparable. so to 11 for economies fear of walking
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a dog, tough environment. well, that's why we've exhausted after this was supposed to the best of you know, both wars for all its owners to see if he's won the lottery money. does he expect to continue exposing tariff reaching year? he also stands to benefit from any future trade deals. agreement by britain is confident, for example, that london will reach a free trade agreement with the stray. yeah. if it does, he's ready to ship out right from here. hopefully. got a biblical tower. free of a bit over the top sort of a good goal for sure. yeah. you know, so that's why i keep saying we will have the best of both wars. so we'll be able to avail of free trade agreements, but the british government are, you know, currently working on, as well as a northerner protocol by remaining in the single market. you know, it solves that double bass about his force of will take advantage of us. that
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optimism is shared by his staff. jolene mckeon makes 400 pages of trances a day. the developments surrounding brink's. it initially had his knowledge about the future. amitabh government job of a stamp, but i was quite quite positive about it up to a fellow named things may grow one by one, so i don't think of anything years there. there's not much troubles my year. omar, thank god, i think i can put on the line on the return of peace and the open border with the south is what people here, tresham honest jolene lives right on the border and believes things could hardly be better and that's fine because i'm actually not a muslim player, i know, and i'm right on the like 33 come from i.b.m. to the republic of ireland, but over just stay in the camp and there is no new orders brought on again on the wire borders problem. again. the open border with the south is also a huge bonus for him. not just because it's good for business. he's
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a republican and it's clear he relishes the thought of a customs border with britain. where, and why's that? well, because the more separation we get from the u.k., the better, you know, our objective really as much less of a united ireland. we would like it to be all the place when the british shouldn't be here at all. they have no right to be here. we don't want them here, so you know, fully in europe hopefully vote for another dream that brings this to a child, completing the prospect of a special status. the northern ireland has raised new home and feel is reviving old, questions about identity, 990 s., good friday. peace agreement largely ended on the wrist. don't protect against
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the problems, have not completely mcclure has worked for years to try to prevent violence. bill fast. the tensions are still very real in some areas. this is a visible border. so from here is the problem. so if i cross the road, follow those cars. the ravens are in the catholic area. so that's, that's a street small street. but all the paths of a creator of the proto lads are going to cross to the public. but i would say at the walk across but probably get a taxi from here. that's the thing the think the half the day during the summer. in particular,
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when there are political trades, emotions can boil over stones and model top cop towns might be thrown into neighborhoods on the other side of the divide. well, if it's, if it's a younger crowd, it could be trouble. the older crowd could walk across america be fagged, you know, part of the year here go across. like i say, july and august. have it sets a 1000000 that's. that's modern. that's korea. as a people, things, it's mainly gangs behind the violence these days. rather than political fanatics. the still the hostilities a palpable new will serve as a reminder of northern ireland's violent past flies. to me, straight in neighborhoods allegiance to british union, jack introduced into the news to news all the irish one in catholic republican neighborhoods. she was dividing moves on through belfast and other cities, dividing protestant areas from catholic ones intended to rest. after centuries of
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english dominance of the irish war of independence laden $921.00 to the creation of the republic of ireland, that was predominantly catholic only change which was mainly remained in the campaign. here in the tensions continue to moonie moony in the late 1960 s. northern ireland, abducted in sectarian conflict as militant republicans for running street battles. to reunification with island protestant militants full back and the british army also intervened full of the 3000 people were killed in the northern ireland conflict. only in 1998 was the finally the peace agreement. now a new generation is growing up with hopes that things could be different,
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but others are just our normal warm up. and our keepers boxing club is not far from the invisible border that he showed us only it's in a protestant neighborhood where loyalty to britain is especially strong. there are 50 boys who come here regularly to train and keep is anxious to ensure that our day won't be the ones throwing stones and molotov cocktails later, rather, to keep believes that they could be a resurgence of violence here after the break says the whole debate over northern ireland's identity has taken on a new significance. he doesn't think the younger generation is that interested in politics. it's mars why the trouble continues. i know i would rather have an answer for it. i just don't. i just think sometimes it's the night after the kids think it's what they do when you're grown up with those storms and you know, some of the coaches not
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a lot over the years when they were kids of the ones they don't know why the thought that as though this is the sole storms and when they get involved and they get involved the box and your big friends, charlie clock come see it twice a week. he's not from this area, but he too lives in a protestant neighborhood. his grandfather is a passionate loyalist holding fast to the united kingdom. she is ever present in northern ireland, protestants and catholics. us and them. but here at the boxing club, it's different. the sport of boxing going in here to drum on the role. being able to just forget about the rest of the world and just concentrate on one thing. but those it does make, for example, me about a person you feel wanted if you want to be in the world, the sport of boxing, you bring something to them. hopefully one day in your town, your dreams or you could be gone from here. right now young
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people from the other side have started coming to you from catholic neighborhoods where loyalty to the republic of ireland is strong. they all train together and they normally practice against each other to get those the and their grid, the kids so that the relays that there's not much difference between process and catholics because that where we are here, we are pure and they're fierce. there's a street between us and the and the very large. so the reza, lot of trouble, there are. so we're trying to defuse the trouble. we started up there themselves, fox wants to leave the ring. i want to leave the club. you know, that's the only after hons, these are hard and i felt, you know, i started over there. i still do not care if you're going to start. or if every direction finding is not possible at the moment because the coronavirus
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restrictionist. so they compete in different ways outside in the fresh air. the one who holds out longest when i was thinking, oh yes, yes, we are showing she the money different. i wish him a solve. so i really want to think through to do with religion for him. talk just have those people there. and so we're going to change my theory, piracy them losing hope. it doesn't change their view of how they see me either the club could have canceled the training because it's a pandemic. but the anger is not just to train, but to bring people together and break down barriers. karen kennedy doesn't want any new outbreak of violence either, but he does want to reopen the debate over possible leadership cation with island. he's convinced that breaks that will help bring the new and south closer together.
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this area is one of kiran's favorite places but never had on this side as all northern ireland and across the river here has the republic of ireland . for a, it's all the same. there is no border in my mind. he believes that this new situation can set northern ireland on a new cools. he's convinced having a customs border with britain, but no border controls in ireland will unleash a new dynamic. even amongst british loyalists, will change the mindset of many people. we can bust for this is the way to go again, look, we're looking forward to a shared future. we want it for everybody. so we would want the eunice to say, let them understand that this is the best way to go. it's more prosperous for everybody on the island of ireland, but it won't be easy going. the majority in northern ireland would need to want
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reunification. and right now there's no sign of that. but kiran remains and to to know it and is to be campaigning for a peaceful reunification. troubles are the thing of the past. you know, the troubles, the violence, the work of a devotee, we need political agreement. we need our political leaders to be joined up. we need, you know, at the end of the day, the will of the people by the people of evelyn a, that the side put in the resources of both northern ireland outside the other together. and i think will probably be one of the past 5 years in europe, africa do that successfully. in fact, the strain of course, it's a controversial one. and charlie could well be pulled into that controversy and any fresh conflict that was the college his grandfather. andrew card is a firm supporter of britain for the 2 senses, a new dynamic,
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and is keen to play it down. the moment you need a downer, but that meant to be before the break if they need and i'm not in the north. the reuters news story, they fade pretty near a capability, you know? but i think the way we are 1st poder, united kingdom, of whether we have freedom for a new challenge strain is very different. right now he's dislocated his arm while boxing. but one day he had to and a living through schools at 17, he's now going to a sports college in a catholic neighborhood on the other side of the route, somewhat daunting. there's a big problem. the coach, some of them is probably brought up on
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a war based war. there are movies and dolls, believe in all the complex stuff. i don't have a problem. they can't be different. so there is always going to be out. there was a minority about all the fair, but i don't have a problem of how they will know me or we're all going to remember. the conflict was never his conflict and he's not interested in any new finds quite subconsciously. he completely ignores the barry. i'm not looking at it once he passes by it like to see delphos without dividing walls, i will show one day, i hope it's all just come the pace and no one has any more problems. if everyone, everyone just lives their life because i was wrong from the story. so there's no point in turn differences. it's just all big sam, not far from his college. is a catholic memorial to those killed in the troubles. not only young people
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think like he does, but charlie does have friends now who are catholic. his college is mixed. and that's what he wants to the whole of nova. i listened to everyone to interact freely and get all your patients. there's all this stupid argument as it is, or go just move on from and everyone should just change their mind and not have a problem with who someone is. is a great if i can affect my words, can get involved in change. are people feeling the prospect of northern ireland special status, subject rights that has certainly set something in motion. they will be winans and loses. northern ireland's identity is once again up for debate. the one thing everyone agrees on whatever happens, they want no protests to the violence of the problems. to
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