03/05/2023
DUP Accused Of 'Failing Unionism'
The Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) has accused the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) of "failing Unionism" as voter support falls to an all-time low.
Ulster Unionist Peer, Lord Empey, made the accusation following a recent opinion poll which revealed that those voting for Unionist parties "are now a minority in Northern Ireland".
As DUP Leader, Sir Jeffrey Donaldson, appealed to voters to allow his party to 'finish the job', Lord Empey said: "(T)he elephant in the room as far as the poll goes, is that those voting for Unionist parties are now a minority in Northern Ireland. The DUP took over the leadership of Unionism 20 years ago from David Trimble and the UUP. At that point Unionism was a majority in the electorate and in the Assembly. During the DUP's time at the top, Unionism has lost one fifth of its support.
"Sir Jeffrey seems to have no self-awareness when he uses the phrase 'finish the job'. The main purpose of Unionism is to promote and maintain support for the Union in Northern Ireland. In this key objective, the figures tell us that the DUP is failing and the mess over the Protocol tells us that it continues to lead unionists in the wrong direction."
The UUP Peer said that the DUP's "flirtation" with Boris Johnson and support of Brexit "is but the latest example of serious misjudgements".
He continued: "Unionism is being led into one ambush after another, and the way the DUP is responding to the Protocol/Windsor Framework is but the latest example. They are leaving the door wide open for Sinn Fein by making Northern Ireland unworkable. Unionism can only succeed if this country is seen to be delivering for its citizens, and copying Sinn Fein tactics is not a place where unionists should go."
Ulster Unionist Peer, Lord Empey, made the accusation following a recent opinion poll which revealed that those voting for Unionist parties "are now a minority in Northern Ireland".
As DUP Leader, Sir Jeffrey Donaldson, appealed to voters to allow his party to 'finish the job', Lord Empey said: "(T)he elephant in the room as far as the poll goes, is that those voting for Unionist parties are now a minority in Northern Ireland. The DUP took over the leadership of Unionism 20 years ago from David Trimble and the UUP. At that point Unionism was a majority in the electorate and in the Assembly. During the DUP's time at the top, Unionism has lost one fifth of its support.
"Sir Jeffrey seems to have no self-awareness when he uses the phrase 'finish the job'. The main purpose of Unionism is to promote and maintain support for the Union in Northern Ireland. In this key objective, the figures tell us that the DUP is failing and the mess over the Protocol tells us that it continues to lead unionists in the wrong direction."
The UUP Peer said that the DUP's "flirtation" with Boris Johnson and support of Brexit "is but the latest example of serious misjudgements".
He continued: "Unionism is being led into one ambush after another, and the way the DUP is responding to the Protocol/Windsor Framework is but the latest example. They are leaving the door wide open for Sinn Fein by making Northern Ireland unworkable. Unionism can only succeed if this country is seen to be delivering for its citizens, and copying Sinn Fein tactics is not a place where unionists should go."
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