Border Communities Against Brexit

Border Communities Against Brexit is an organisation which seeks to protect people who live close to the border between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland from the consequences of Brexit.[1] The organisation is active in both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.

Protests

On 8 October 2016 six protests took place along the border. One protest took place at Carrickcarnon, Dundalk where a mock customs checkpoint was set up.[2] About 150 protesters gathered at the border between Belcoo in Co Fermanagh and Blacklion in Co Cavan.[3] There were also protests at Moybridge between Tyrone and Monaghan, Aghalane between Fermanagh and Cavan and Lifford Bridge between Tyrone and Donegal.[4]

In late March 2017 the organisation marched on Stormont. The protest included about 300 people, including SDLP leader Colum Eastwood and Sinn Féin leader in the North, Michelle O'Neill.[5]

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