User talk:161.23.160.115

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With regret, I have again had to revert your changes to Northern Ireland Protocol. Wikipedia is not a forum or a political platform. We report what reliable sources say, aiming for a neutral point of view. Also, Wikipedia is not a newspaper, so we deliberately lag behind the news and wait for considered view to emerge. For example, you describe the Theresa May Trilemma as an EU view: in fact that terminology was created by the UK media and widely reported, repeated and cited.

Please use talk:Northern Ireland Protocol to explain your concerns about the article as it stands. Proposed changes will need to be evidenced by a neutral third party source of sufficient stature. Your own opinion (or mine, equally) is entirely irrelevant. ----John Maynard Friedman (talk) 17:55, 10 June 2021 (UTC)[reply]

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