lord empey, _ the agreement. changes that were made. lord empey, i— the agreement. wonder. the agreement. changes that were | made. lord empey, ijust wonder is that something you echo? yes. made. lord empey, ijust wonder is that something you echo? yes, very much of the — that something you echo? yes, very much of the agreement _ that something you echo? yes, very much of the agreement was - that something you echo? yes, very l much of the agreement was tampered with in 2006 and it has, in my personal opinion, i believe that's why we have the current instability. of course, it was brexit related, of course, it was brexit related, but for the benefit of your viewers, we got 71.2i% but for the benefit of your viewers, we got 71.21% in favour of the agreement in northern ireland and well over 90% in the republic of ireland. so when you consider brexit when it was 48—52, you can understand people like mark and i feel frustrated about the failure to implement the thing. because governments interfered with it after negotiations had been completed and ratified, i think the