DUP leader Gavin Robinson said he did not detect an “appetite” for trouble and hoped a resolution could be found.
The Democratic Unionist Party leader Gavin Robinson has played down fears that the breakdown of a parade agreement in north Belfast could lead to disorder on the streets.Speaking on the BBC NI programme The View, Mr Robinson said he had not been engaged personally on the issue but local party colleagues had been involved.
“I think it’s important to have cool and calm heads on this issue rather than trying to be provocative about it.”The order has applied to march past Ardoyne shops on the evening of 12 July.
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