Following the St Andrews Agreement, the DUP leadership has set out to convince its membership that, though following the well-trodden path of David Trimble, the party is on the right track.
In a series of ‘Town Hall’ meetings across the province they expected to rubber-stamp the agreement. Peter Robinson, believed to be the architect of the current strategy, would give a masterful Powerpoint presentation, Ian Paisley would endorse the progress so far, and a party which is…
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