Do the politicians in Westminster care about the issues behind the protests in Belfast?
"There is a real chasm between what's happening out on the streets and what's happening in Westminster."
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''The reality is there is more division now in terms of communities than there was.''
Former Senior Police Officer in Northern Ireland Stephen White weighs in on the current state of Belfast in the wake of last night's protests.
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"I actually don't believe the trigger for this has been the migrant crisis."
"You think they just did it for no reason whatsoever?"
@TVKev and @NualaMcAllister disagree on what caused the protests in Belfast last night.
"Violence is never the answer. It wasn't the answer in the 1970s, and it's not the answer now."
Former First Minister of Northern Ireland Baroness Foster says that people in Belfast find an alternative to violence when protesting Monday night's attack.
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"When they raise these concerns, they are sneered at, they are looked down upon, they are called racists."
Former First Minister of Northern Ireland Baroness Foster says those raising questions about the immigration crisis must be listened to.
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- Northern Ireland braces for a second night of protests
- Victim's family calls for calm heads and respect for migrants
- Inside the border loophole being exploited
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A loophole between the Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland border is in the spotlight after the knife attack.
"The border, as a result of Brexit, is frictionless - it's very easy once you are past the authorities in Dublin to settle in Belfast."
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The Government is rumoured to drop the long awaited defence plan on Friday - when Parliament isn't sitting.
It comes as the UK is ranked 31st out of 32 for military readiness - above Iceland, with no armed forces.
"This is Monty Python territory!"
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"Everybody coming on condemning and piously preaching is not going to make a blind bit of difference to these angry young people!"
@JamieBrysonLLB says that the establishment needs to focus on finding solutions to the issues behind last night's protests.
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"You put your hoodie up and you go out onto the street ready to set fire to bins, push them into buses, you are a thug!"
@JuliaHB1 and @BenedictSpence discuss the protests in Belfast and how people should be responding to the immigration crisis.
๐จBREAKING: Afghan national Mohammad Tajik, 32, and Sudanese national Alnour Ali, 26, have been jailed at for two years and 27 months respectively, becoming the first people to be sentenced for a new offence of endangering others during a Channel crossing.
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"Those people who don't want to accept the truth about migration just seize on the violence as a way of not talking about the real issues."
Baroness @CatharineHoey says the violence in Belfast will distract from the conversation that needs to be had.
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Politicians have condemned the violence in Belfast last night, after protesters set fire to a bus following a stabbing attack the night before.
How do Brits make their voices heard?
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Julia asks former police officer Norman Brennan, his opinions over the events in Belfast over the last few days.
"I've been in policing and law and order for almost 50 years, I've never seen our streets and borders so unprotected"
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"The government need to address the fundamental problem, which are tens of thousands of people coming to this country & there's going to be frustration, annoyance & anger."
Gregory Campbell, the DUP MP for East Londonderry shares his reaction to the Belfast protests.
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Julia speaks with the mother of murdered Rhiannon Whyte, Siobhan, asking her about the protests following the Belfast attack.
"I don't condone the violence because it's the violence that caused this but what is a silent protest going to do."
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SHOCKING: HIV-positive Sudanese asylum seeker Deng Chol Majek STABBED Siobhan Whyte's daughter 23 times in the head and neck with a screwdriver.
"Starmer is a TRAITOR to this country. He has my daughter's blood on his hands."
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BREAKING: The victim of the Belfast stabbing, Stephen Ogilvie, has lost his left eye in the attack, Belfast Magistratesโ Court heard.
Hadi Alodid has been remanded in custody for four weeks after being charged with attempted stabbing murder, threats to kill an NHS radiographer and possession of a knife.