Following the signing of the Anglo-Irish Agreement in 1985, unionist politicians Christopher and Michael McGimpsey brought a suit against the Irish government in the High Court arguing that the Agreement was unconstitutional under Articles 2 and 3, because it recognized that Northern Ireland was part of the United Kingdom.
Following the signing of the Anglo-Irish Agreement in November 1985 by the Thatcher / FitzGerald governments, he was one of the most vocal and active opponents of the treaty.
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