Next DUP leader warned by loyalists to ‘stop concessions to Sinn Fein’

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Sir Jeffrey Donaldson - frontrunner.

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A group representing loyalist paramilitary organisations have called on the next DUP leader to collapse powersharing if necessary to “stop the constant flow of concessions to Sinn Fein”.

The Loyalist Communities Council – an umbrella group representing the views of the UDA, UVF and Red Hand Commando – have also said Irish government ministers and officials are “no longer welcome in Northern Ireland”.

It follows the decision of Edwin Poots to resign as DUP leader after internal party fury over his decision to nominate a first minister after Westminster pledged to introduce Irish language legislation.

Sir Jeffrey Donaldson on his way into a DUP meeting on Thursday ahead of Edwin Poots stepping down as party leader. The Lagan Valley MP is favourite to take over.

In a statement on Friday, the LCC cited its “dismay” over “recent instances of capitulation to Sinn Fein blackmail” and a lack of progress in attempts to get rid of the Northern Ireland Protocol.

It adds: “The LCC calls for a united unionist response to vigorously resist these attacks on Unionism.

“The new DUP leader must stop the constant flow of concessions to Sinn Fein even if that means suspending the normal operation of devolution.

“HM Government must retract their ill-thought out and rushed decision to legislate for Irish language at Westminster or risk prompting significant political and community instability.”

It calls for unionism to unite to “peacefully protest” against the protocol.

“We appeal for continued restraint and peaceful protest even in light of these latest provocative and destabilising developments” the statement said.

The statement also criticised the Irish Government, warning they will be unwelcome in Northern Ireland until the “repair the damage they have created.”

“The continued denials and insulting commentary from the Irish government proves the extent to which they misled European leaders with regard to the views of the people of Northern Ireland, and the guarantees for both communities contained within the Belfast Agreement.

“Until they accept and repair the damage they have created, Irish Government Ministers and Officials are no longer welcome in Northern Ireland.”

The statement has been condemned by Sinn Fein's John Finucane in a statement on Friday night.

He said there can be no no-go areas for government ministers north or south.

The North Belfast MP added:

 “Comments from the Loyalist Community Council that Irish government ministers are not welcome in the north are disgraceful. 

 “The irony that loyalists are planning a demonstration in Dublin seems to be totally lost on them. 

 “The LCC is a group who represent armed paramilitary gangs involved in murder, extortion and drug-dealing. They should be asked to clarify these remarks.

“There can be no no-go areas for government ministers on this island.” 

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