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Jeffrey Donaldson

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Jeffrey Donaldson

Sir Jeffrey Mark Donaldson (born 7 December 1962) is a Northern Irish former politician, who served as leader of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) from 2021 to 2024 and leader of the DUP in the UK House of Commons from 2019 to 2024. He was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Lagan Valley from 1997 to 2024. Donaldson was a member of the Orange Order and served in the Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR) during the Troubles. He was also the campaign manager for the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) MP Enoch Powell's successful re-election campaigns in 1983 and 1986. He was the UUP candidate for Lagan Valley at the 1997 general election, and was elected as an MP to the House of Commons. He simultaneously represented the same constituency as a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) in the Northern Ireland Assembly from 2003 to 2010. Donaldson is known for his opposition to UUP leader David Trimble's support of the Good Friday Agreement during the Northern Ireland peace process, especially from 1998 to 2003. In 2003, Donaldson resigned from the UUP, becoming a member of the DUP in the following year. Donaldson served in the Northern Ireland Executive from 2008 to 2009 as a Junior Minister for First Minister Peter Robinson. After Nigel Dodds lost his seat at the 2019 general election, Donaldson became the DUP Westminster leader. He was a candidate in the May 2021 DUP leadership election, losing to Edwin Poots. After Poots resigned the following month, Donaldson was elected unopposed to succeed Poots in the June DUP leadership election; he was confirmed in the post by the party's ruling executive on 30 June. In February 2022, the Northern Ireland Executive collapsed due to DUP protests against the Northern Ireland Protocol. Donaldson was once again elected to the Northern Ireland Assembly in the 2022 Assembly election, but he subsequently chose to remain as a Westminster MP, with Emma Little-Pengelly instead taking his seat. Donaldson opposed the Windsor Framework announced by the Sunak government in February 2023 and, for 22 months, Donaldson refused to nominate a Deputy First Minister to restore Stormont. In February 2024, the Northern Ireland Executive was restored after a deal was agreed by Donaldson with Sunak's government. In March 2024, he stepped down as leader of the DUP, having been charged with rape and historical sexual offences, triggering a leadership election. The party also suspended his membership. Donaldson said that he would strenuously contest the criminal charges. He did not stand for re-election at the July 2024 general election.

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Deputy
Paula Bradley Gavin Robinson
Preceded by
Raymond McCullough
Succeeded by
Assembly dissolved
Leader
Nigel Dodds
Constituency
Lisburn Town South
Born
(1962-12-07) 7 December 1962 Kilkeel, Northern Ireland
Party
Democratic Unionist Party (suspended)
Other political affiliations
Ulster Unionist Party (until 2003)
Spouse
Eleanor Mary Elizabeth Cousins (m. 1987)
Children
2
Alma mater
Castlereagh College
Allegiance
United Kingdom
Branch/service
British Army
Rank
Corporal
Unit
Ulster Defence Regiment

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Preceded byRaymond McCullough
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Assembly abolished
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Member for Lagan Valley 1996–1998
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Preceded byJames Molyneaux
Preceded byJames Molyneaux
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Preceded byJames Molyneaux
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Member of Parliament for Lagan Valley 1997–2024
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Succeeded bySorcha Eastwood
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Preceded byPatrick Roche
Preceded byPatrick Roche
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Preceded byPatrick Roche
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MLA for Lagan Valley 2003–2010
Northern Ireland Assembly (1982)
Succeeded byPaul Givan
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Northern Ireland Assembly (1982)
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Preceded byIan Paisley Jr.
Preceded byIan Paisley Jr.
Northern Ireland Assembly (1982)
Preceded byIan Paisley Jr.
Northern Ireland Assembly (1982)
Junior Minister 2008–2009
Northern Ireland Assembly (1982)
Succeeded byRobin Newton
Party political offices
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Northern Ireland Assembly (1982)
Party political offices
Preceded byEdwin Poots
Preceded byEdwin Poots
Northern Ireland Assembly (1982)
Preceded byEdwin Poots
Northern Ireland Assembly (1982)
Leader of the Democratic Unionist Party 2021–2024
Northern Ireland Assembly (1982)
Succeeded byGavin Robinson (interim)
Northern Ireland Assembly (1982)
Preceded byRaymond McCullough
MPA for South Down 1985–1986
Assembly abolished
Northern Ireland Forum
New forum
Member for Lagan Valley 1996–1998
Assembly abolished
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded byJames Molyneaux
Member of Parliament for Lagan Valley 1997–2024
Succeeded bySorcha Eastwood
Northern Ireland Assembly
Preceded byPatrick Roche
MLA for Lagan Valley 2003–2010
Succeeded byPaul Givan
Political offices
Preceded byIan Paisley Jr.
Junior Minister 2008–2009
Succeeded byRobin Newton
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Preceded byEdwin Poots
Leader of the Democratic Unionist Party 2021–2024
Succeeded byGavin Robinson (interim)
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