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Meet the DUP: staunch friends of Israel thrust into the spotlight

JC political editor Marcus Dysch profiles the Westminster power-brokers

June 16, 2017 13:28
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In one of those bizarre quirks of the British political system, the future of the government rests on 10 MPs from Northern Ireland’s Democratic Unionist Party.

A collection of anti-abortion, pro-Brexit, staunch Israel supporters finds itself parachuted in from the Commons’ sidings by a desperate Theresa May and propelled into a vital role.

The party founded by the Reverend Ian Paisley at the height of the Troubles in the 1970s won fewer than 300,000 votes in last week’s election — under one per cent of those cast across the whole country.

Yet Arlene Foster, the party leader who was personally affected more than once by IRA terrorism in the past, is now one of the most powerful figures in the country and the DUP will be rewarded by the Conservatives with billions of pounds of taxpayers’ money.

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