Britain | Politics in Northern Ireland

Two unionist parties are under new management

It might not be enough to save them

|BELFAST

THE FOUNDER of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), Ian Paisley, led it for 36 years. The party’s second leader, Peter Robinson, lasted for seven and a half years; the third, Arlene Foster, was thrown out after five and a half. Edwin Poots, who was elected to the top job on May 14th, must hope this is not a trend.

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