Q Radio News
Loyalists have held a parade in south Belfast to protest against the Northern Ireland Protocol.
Hundreds marched along Donegall Pass and Donegall Road on Thursday evening in opposition to the post-Brexit arrangements.
A large banner at the front of the procession read: "Loyalist South Belfast says 'no' to Irish Sea border".
🎥 Loyalists parade in south Belfast in protest against Brexit's Northern Ireland Protocol. pic.twitter.com/m2Q3F1dQy1
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) July 8, 2021
Other signs held by protesters had messages including "political policing must stop", "defund the biased BBC" and "Joe Biden is an enemy of Ulster".

Many of those taking part wore face masks.
Anti-Protocol parade tonight Donegall Road, Belfast. pic.twitter.com/B2vneDZfHK
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) July 8, 2021
The parade was monitored by police.

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