Yorkshire Post

DUP leader suddenly quits over charges ‘of historical nature’

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SIR Jeffrey Donaldson is stepping down as leader of the Democratic Unionist Party “with immediate effect” after the DUP said he had been charged with allegation­s of a historical nature.

Sir Jeffrey has been suspended from the DUP pending the outcome of a judicial process and Gavin Robinson has been appointed interim party leader.

The party said it had received a letter from Sir Jeffrey stating that he had been charged with allegation­s of a historical nature and that he would be stepping down as leader.

In a statement, the DUP said: “In accordance with the party rules, the party officers have suspended Mr Donaldson from membership, pending the outcome of a judicial process.

“The party officers have this morning unanimousl­y appointed Mr Gavin Robinson MP as the interim party leader.”

The shock announceme­nt comes just weeks after Sir Jeffrey made the decision to bring the party back to powershari­ng in Northern Ireland.

Sir Jeffrey’s leadership saw him steer the party’s two-year boycott of Northern Ireland’s political institutio­ns in protest over post-Brexit trading arrangemen­ts.

After protracted negotiatio­ns, the DUP agreed to return to Stormont in February following the agreement of a new deal and a series assurances around Northern Ireland’s constituti­onal position within the United Kingdom.

Sir Jeffrey, who has had an almost 40-year career in politics, became DUP leader in July 2021.

His career started with the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) and in 1985, aged 22, he was the youngest person to be elected to the Northern Ireland Assembly.

The 61-year-old’s relationsh­ip with former UUP leader David Trimble deteriorat­ed when he led a walkout of the 1998 peace talks after opposing the early release of republican and loyalist prisoners.

He left the party and joined the DUP in January 2004.

He was recognised by the Queen in her 2016 Birthday Honours and was given a knighthood.

He served with the Kilkeel company of the 3rd Battalion Ulster Defence Regiment (3 UDR), where he was later promoted to corporal.

He worked as an insurance broker in the 1980s

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