Smash the wall! Irish protest against Brexit
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Border Communities Against Brexit had an anti-Brexit protest on January 26 in Louth, Ireland, demonstrating free flowing borders between the UK and Ireland, by smashing the mock wall built at the border between Ireland and the United Kingdom. /VCG Photo

Border Communities Against Brexit had an anti-Brexit protest on January 26 in Louth, Ireland, demonstrating free flowing borders between the UK and Ireland, by smashing the mock wall built at the border between Ireland and the United Kingdom. /VCG Photo

The Border Communities Against Brexit said the local community will not tolerate a hard border. /VCG Photo

The Border Communities Against Brexit said the local community will not tolerate a hard border. /VCG Photo

The frontier between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland runs for 310 miles. It is one of the toughest issues within the negotiations of Britain’s exit from the EU. /VCG Photo

The frontier between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland runs for 310 miles. It is one of the toughest issues within the negotiations of Britain’s exit from the EU. /VCG Photo

Campaigners held signs protesting against Britain’s exit from the EU in Carrickcarnan, Ireland on Saturday. /VCG Photo

Campaigners held signs protesting against Britain’s exit from the EU in Carrickcarnan, Ireland on Saturday. /VCG Photo

Next week, British Prime minister Theresa May is likely to propose a new plan for the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union to the Parliament. /VCG Photo

Next week, British Prime minister Theresa May is likely to propose a new plan for the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union to the Parliament. /VCG Photo