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The downfall of Jeffrey Donaldson will not be the downfall of unionism itself
Jeffrey Donaldson during a press conference at Hinch Distillery, Ballynahinch, after the DUP party executive held a private party meeting about going back into Stormont at Larchfield Estate, January 30, 2024

THE Right Honourable Jeffrey Donaldson, knight of the imperial realm and leader of the largest of Ireland’s fractured unionist parties, got the dawn knock by the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) and half a day later was released after being charged with multiple historical sexual offences while his wife was charged with aiding and abetting additional offences.

To say that politics in Northern Ireland is enduring a deluge of social media speculation is to understate the state of affairs.

While the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) doesn’t have a monopoly of religiosity in the pressure-cooker politics of what remains of Britain’s Irish colonial possession, the DUP has uniquely made scripture the soundtrack to its narrative.

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