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Robbie Butler - The Northern Ireland Protocol, Unionism and the Conundrum of Loyalist Identity

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In this episode Gareth and Sam are joined by Ulster Unionist Party MLA for Lagan Valley, Robbie Butler. The lads delve into the complexities of political sentiment in Northern Ireland, particularly focusing on recent polling data and its implications for public discourse. They discuss the role of social media in amplifying divisive narratives, the personal attacks that often accompany political debate, and the challenges faced by loyalism and unionism in defining their identities. The conversation also touches on the impact of the Northern Ireland Protocol and the need for politicians to engage with their constituents in meaningful ways. Robbie Butler appeals for a more nuanced understanding of Northern Irish identity and the importance of learning from the past. The conversation touches on the complexities of identity, and the ongoing mental health crisis. Butler emphasise the importance of community support and the impact of intergenerational trauma on mental health, advocating for political change and a vision for a more inclusive Northern Ireland, where all identities are respected and valued. He highlights the need for grassroots initiatives to address social issues and the importance of political leadership in creating a better future for the region.

Chapters

00:00 Polling and Public Sentiment
03:00 The Impact of Social Media on Political Discourse
05:53 Personal Attacks and Political Debate
09:13 Loyalism and Unionism: Identity and Perception
11:56 The Role of Politicians in Community Dynamics
14:58 Navigating Political Rallies and Public Opinion
17:55 The Protocol and Unionist Challenges
21:12 The Future of Northern Irish Identity
35:36 Growing Up in a Mixed Community
39:55 The Complexity of Identity in Northern Ireland
44:33 Mental Health Crisis and Community Support
51:17 Intergenerational Trauma and Its Impact
01:05:08 The Future of Northern Ireland and Political Change

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In this episode Gareth and Sam are joined by Ulster Unionist Party MLA for Lagan Valley, Robbie Butler. The lads delve into the complexities of political sentiment in Northern Ireland, particularly focusing on recent polling data and its implications for public discourse. They discuss the role of social media in amplifying divisive narratives, the personal attacks that often accompany political debate, and the challenges faced by loyalism and unionism in defining their identities. The conversation also touches on the impact of the Northern Ireland Protocol and the need for politicians to engage with their constituents in meaningful ways. Robbie Butler appeals for a more nuanced understanding of Northern Irish identity and the importance of learning from the past. The conversation touches on the complexities of identity, and the ongoing mental health crisis. Butler emphasise the importance of community support and the impact of intergenerational trauma on mental health, advocating for political change and a vision for a more inclusive Northern Ireland, where all identities are respected and valued. He highlights the need for grassroots initiatives to address social issues and the importance of political leadership in creating a better future for the region.

Chapters

00:00 Polling and Public Sentiment
03:00 The Impact of Social Media on Political Discourse
05:53 Personal Attacks and Political Debate
09:13 Loyalism and Unionism: Identity and Perception
11:56 The Role of Politicians in Community Dynamics
14:58 Navigating Political Rallies and Public Opinion
17:55 The Protocol and Unionist Challenges
21:12 The Future of Northern Irish Identity
35:36 Growing Up in a Mixed Community
39:55 The Complexity of Identity in Northern Ireland
44:33 Mental Health Crisis and Community Support
51:17 Intergenerational Trauma and Its Impact
01:05:08 The Future of Northern Ireland and Political Change

Want to get early access to new episodes and articles from Shrapnel? Then head across to our Patreon and support us today!

  continue reading

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