By Q Radio news
A small group of anti-NI Protocol protestors have picketed a Department of Agriculture facility in Belfast.
They gathered at the Duncrue street premises in the harbour port area.
Among them were former councillor Jolene Bunting who said she believed the British government was beginning to listen to unionist concerns.
A small group of protestors including former councillor Jolene Bunting gathered outside a DAERA facility in Duncrue Street in Belfast earlier today to protest against the Northern Ireland Protocol / Irish-Sea Border. pic.twitter.com/XRaiv4Lu68
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) July 10, 2021

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