Birch was critical of the
Belfast City Hall flag protests when
Ulster loyalist protesters caused widespread disruption after the temporary removal of the
Union Flag from
Belfast City Hall. He stated that the vote had been part of a democratic process and claimed that loyalist rioters were allowing themselves to be "played" by
Sinn Féin. Birch and his close ally David Stitt advocated a move by the UDA towards working more closely with the
Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) to engage more closely with politics. He was in attendance as an
Ulster Political Research Group representative at the inaugural meeting of the
Unionist Forum, a task force established by
Peter Robinson and
Mike Nesbitt in the aftermath of the City Hall flag vote. Birch sits on the board of the east Belfast charity Charter NI. The charity is chaired by Dee Stitt, a close ally of Jackie McDonald and convicted armed robber who is head of the UDA in North Down and number two to Birch in the East Belfast Brigade. In late 2016 the charity was chosen to manage £1.7 million of money from the Social Investment Fund to be spent in east Belfast, a move that attracted controversy due to the prominent role the UDA plays in the charity. ==North Belfast Brigade feud==