Sir Jeffrey Donaldson tells party colleagues he’s running for DUP leadership

Sir Jeffrey Donaldson has told party colleagues that he intends to run for the DUP leadership.

The PA news agency understands Sir Jeffrey sent a letter to MPs and Assembly members on Monday morning informing them of his decision.

PA understands the party’s current Westminster leader will make an official announcement later on Monday morning.

General Election 2019
Sir Jeffrey Donaldson (Liam McBurney/PA)

Stormont Agriculture Minister Edwin Poots announced his candidature last week.

Sir Jeffrey will be seen as the moderate candidate against the more hard-line Mr Poots, who also represents the Lagan Valley constituency, as an Assembly member.

Mrs Foster resigned last week after an internal revolt against her leadership. The move came in the form of a letter of no confidence signed by a majority of the party’s senior elected representatives.

Stormont Agriculture Minister Edwin Poots
Stormont Agriculture Minister Edwin Poots (Kelvin Boyes/Press Eye)

The outgoing DUP leader will step down from that role on May 28, and as Stormont First Minister at the end of June.

A small electorate, comprising just the party’s MLAs and MPs, will decide the leadership contest.

Sir Jeffrey’s expected announcement on Monday will coincide with the date viewed by many historians as the centenary of the creation of Northern Ireland.

Outgoing DUP leader Arlene Foster
Outgoing DUP leader Arlene Foster (Niall Carson/PA)

If Sir Jeffrey won the leadership and remained as an MP at Westminster he would not be able take up the First Minister’s job.

Discontent at the DUP’s Brexit strategy was a major factor in the move against Mrs Foster, with party rank-and-file laying some of the blame for the emergence of an Irish Sea border at her door.

Traditionalists from the party’s religious fundamentalist wing also harboured concerns over positions Mrs Foster has taken on some social issues, in particular her decision to abstain in a recent Assembly vote on a proposed ban on gay conversion therapy – a proposal the majority of her party colleagues opposed.

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