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Why I'm against the GFA:

I am against the GFA because it is not an end, and it will not lead to an end anyone wants. By institutionalizing sectarianism it all but guarantees that religious/political/racial tensions will grow, not shrink. The 'power sharing assembly' requires parties to be nationalist or unionist, catholic or protestant, 'fenian' or 'hun'. The politicians in this assembly will continue to be elected along the devide, this assembly and this agreement will not change that. Unionist rule will continue, with nationalists now having some say in the executive. While executive power will be shared, as the SDLP and UUP lose support to PSF and the DUP, I can't envision an assembly where parties are working together. The UUP and DUP would likely dominate all affairs in the assembly, as I cannot see for example the UUP making any kind of makeshift alliance with the SDLP and Sinn Fein to defeat the DUP in a vote, as this would likely damage their support. All this means is rule by Unionists, only accountable to Unionists. Nationalists may have power in parts of the executive, but they will still be simply administering the decisions of the assembly.