A Border Communities Against Brexit spokesperson says the potential undermining of the Good Friday Agreement as a result of Brexit is very alarming.
The warning comes after the PSNI warned of a heightened risk of violence if the UK leaves the EU without a deal.
Yesterday, the EU rejected the British Prime Minister’s latest attempts to scrap the backstop, saying there’s no realistic alternatives.
Damian McGinnity is the co-ordinator of the Border Communities against Brexit — he says recent events offer a reminder of how vital it is to ensure that peace on the island is protected.