Suzanne Breen on the ‘DUP Civil War’ - five years on

Suzanne Breen on the ‘DUP Civil War’ - five years on

Author: Belfast Telegraph May 10, 2026 Duration: 38:59

Five years ago, the DUP was in largest party in Northern Ireland, lurched to open civil war. The party had been led by Ian Paisley for 37 years – but an unprecedented outbreak of factional politics saw three different leaders in just 50 days.  

The middle one, Edwin Poots, lasted a total of just 33 days. 


To explain the background to the DUP’s woes and their long-term effect, Ciarán Dunbar joined by the Belfast Telegraph’s political editor, Suzanne Breen 


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