The loyalists that won't budge: Gerry Kelly and Winston Irvine discuss the Twaddell Avenue protest camp
'We will stay here until we finish our parade.' That's the message coming from loyalists and the Orange Order in North Belfast. It's been two months since a Parades Commission determination stopped the North Belfast Orange lodges returning past Ardoyne on the Twelfth. Since that day protestors have manned what they're calling a civil rights camp at Twaddell Avenue. The protest site, which houses a caravan and a cabin is based next to the Ardoyne roundabout and is manned 24 hours a day. Those in the camp have vowed to stay there for as long as they say is needed.