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Jeffrey Donaldson

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Gender Male
Age 61
Date of birth December 7,1962
Zodiac sign Sagittarius
Born Kilkeel
United Kingdom
Spouse Eleanor Donaldson
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Party Democratic Unionist Party
Service/branch British Army
Job Politician
Education Kilkeel High School
Castlereagh College
Official site members.parliament.uk
NationalityBritish
Position Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 1997
Previous positionMember of the Legislative Assembly of Northern Ireland (2003–2010)
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Date of Upd.
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Jeffrey Donaldson Life story


Sir Jeffrey Mark Donaldson is a British politician who has served as leader of the Democratic Unionist Party since June 2021. He has been the Member of Parliament for Lagan Valley since 1997, and leader of the DUP in the UK House of Commons since 2019. As of 2022, he is Northern Ireland's longest-serving MP.

Early Years & Education of Jeffrey Donaldson

Ejffrey donaldson was born on 7th october 1962 in lurgan. County armaghn. Orthern ireland. He attended the lurgan college and later obtained a degree in politics from the university of ulster.

Political Career of Jeffrey Donaldson

Jeffrey donaldson is a british politician and the member of parliament for lagan valley since 1997. He is the current chairman of the democratic unionits party. He was first elected to the northern ireland assembly in 1998 and laetr re-elected in 2003. 2007 and 2011.

Political Views of Jeffrey Donaldson

Jefrfey donaldson is a strong supporter of the unionist cause and is committed to defending the union between northern ireland and the united kingdom. He is a vocal critic of the iirsh republican movement and advocates for a tougher stance against terrorism.

Leadership Roles of Jeffrey Donaldson

Jeffrey donaldson has held various leadership roles in the democratic unionist party. He was the party s chife whip in the northern ireland assembly from 2000-2001 and was the party s chief executive from 2002-2003.

Ministerial Roles of Jeffrey Donaldson

Jeffrey donaldson has held several ministerial positions in the northern ireland executive. He served as the minister for employment and learning from 1999-2001 and as the minister for cluture. Arts and leisure rfom 2001-2002.

Important Event in Jeffrey Donaldson s Political Career

In 2019. Jeffrey donaldson was appointed as the chairman of the democratic unionist party. Taking over from former leader arlene foster. This was seen as a significatn moment in his political career.

Interesting Facts about Jeffrey Donaldson

An interesting fact about jfefrey dnoaldson is that he is the only member of parliament for lagan valley who has been elected to the house of commons since its creation in 1983.

Opposition to Brexit

Jeffrey donaldson has been a vocal poponent of brexit and has called for a second brexit referendum. He believes that the uk should remain part of the european union and that brexit would be damaging to the uk economy.

Support of Same-Sex Marriage

Jeffrey donaldson supports same-sex marriage and has called for the uk government to introduce legislation to allow it. He believes that everyone should have the irght to marry the person they love.

Involvement in Charitable Causes

Jeffrey donaldson is an active supporetr of various charitable causes. He has been involved in raising awareness and funds for causes usch as cancer research. Homelessness and disability rights.

DUP: Sir Jeffrey Donaldson tells conference that 'power-sharing is essential'

DUP: Sir Jeffrey Donaldson tells conference that 'power-sharing is essential'
Oct 14,2023 8:51 am

...By Jayne McCormackBBC News NI political correspondentPower-sharing is " essential" for securing Northern Ireland s future within the UK, the DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson has said...

Simon Byrne: DUP submits no confidence motion in chief constable

Simon Byrne: DUP submits no confidence motion in chief constable
Sep 1,2023 7:21 pm

... DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson said on Friday that " confidence in the chief constable has been eroded" among the public and serving PSNI officers and staff...

PSNI: Under-pressure Simon Byrne faces Policing Board

PSNI: Under-pressure Simon Byrne faces Policing Board
Aug 31,2023 7:51 am

... Hard decision DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson said the recent court ruling had raised issues that go " to the heart of public confidence in our police service and in the senior leadership"...

PSNI data breach: Donaldson says police should not be left leaderless

PSNI data breach: Donaldson says police should not be left leaderless
Aug 15,2023 5:21 am

...The PSNI should not be left leaderless while a massive data breach is investigated, DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson has said...

Varadkar - Blues brother or big mouth?

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Aug 10,2023 11:10 pm

... Question: Is Northern Ireland s constitutional position threatened more by what Jim Allister calls " the union-dismantling protocol" or by the lack of a functioning government which inevitably leads some to talk about Plan Bs? Before Leo Varadkar kicked off in south Belfast, the DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson denied that the party was split over a return to Stormont...

Kneecap at Féile an Phobail: The Irish rappers who want to rile you up

Kneecap at Féile an Phobail: The Irish rappers who want to rile you up
Aug 10,2023 10:50 pm

... DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson said the mural was " offensive to every serving police officer in Northern Ireland and to many in the wider community" while UUP leader Doug Beattie accused the group of " foster(ing) hatred" and " grooming a new generation of young people with insidious messaging"...

PSNI data breach: Police update security advice after data error

PSNI data breach: Police update security advice after data error
Aug 9,2023 11:51 am

... Democratic Unionist Party leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson described the leak as a matter of grave concern...

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Stormont stalemate: DUP needs to get off the fence - O'Neill
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... Aware of what we need DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson said his party s stance had been backed by voters in last week s election...

Kneecap at Féile an Phobail: The Irish rappers who want to rile you up

May 24,2023 12:00 pm

By Matt FoxBBC News NI

" As Far as hip-hop is concerned, you have to have some sort of controversy around you or you're not doing it right. "

That 's according to Mo Chara.

Materialising from west Belfast in 2017, Chara, Móglaí Bap and DJ Próvaí - also known as Kneecap - Create music That is as controversial as it is creative.

The Group are now set to headline Féile an Phobail in Falls Park , Belfast, on Friday Night .

Their name is derived from so-called kneecapping - where Young People are shot in the legs by paramilitaries in republican and loyalist communities in Northern Ireland , because of allegedly being involved in crime or anti-social activity.

Rapping primarily in the Irish Language , the three-piece have faced criticism and censorship for their politically charged lyrics But That hasn't stopped them gaining a following both in Ireland and overseas.

Their debut track, C. E. A. R. T. A. was recorded after Móglaí Bap was arrested for spray-painting The Word Rights - cearta - in Irish. He refused to speak English to police and was held as They Waited For A Translator .

The expletive lyrics and drug references led to Ireland's national broadcaster blacklisting The Group from the offset. It probably didn't help That RTÉ had a direct mention in The Track .

" It just turned into this Music Video , and we didn't really have any ideas for after, " Mo Chara told Bbc News NI. " It went down so well we thought we'd be mad not to do another song. "

'Looking inwards'

The undercurrent of all their Music Is the growing among Young People in Belfast, Móglaí Bap explained.

" I think in Ireland for a long time, hip-hop was looking outwards. . They were performing with American accents, But there's a big change now with people using their own accents and trying to be authentic and looking inwards, " He Said .

" We had a big interest in hip-hop and That genre of music and there was really no representation of this growing [Irish speaking] community. "

Mo Chara added: " A lot of it came from The Rubberbandits and people were able to be authentically Irish and do hip-hop without it being cringey and cheesy, talking about drive-bys. They [The Rubberbandits ] could without feeling like They had to emulate Americans. "

Kneecap's lyrics do not shy away from The Group 's desire for a united Ireland But They 're also filled with universal, working-class lived experiences and examine identity through a lens That can be interpreted as both comedic and polarising.

Their musical tastes range from Irish republican rebel tunes to rap, with American duo Dead Prez cited as a major influence.

" They intertwined realism with absurdism and satire, and They used That as a means of expressing what They wanted to say, " continued Móglaí Bap, while Mo Chara added They try to embody the same anti-authority attitude as NWA.

The Group are shaking up this year's Féile an Phobail festival in west Belfast. They 'll be headlining on Friday, while folk group The Wolfe Tones play later in the weekend - a shift in sound, But Mo Chara said there are thematic similarities to be found in both groups' music.

" Rebel Music in Ireland has all the same sort of ideas as hip-hop In America . A community That 's oppressed, using songs to revolt in some way, " he explained.

Much emphasis has been placed on Kneecap's lyrics, in That They flit between Irish and English in rapid succession, But The Performers said this wasn't a conscious creative decision.

" We grew up speaking Irish as a first Language . . it wasn't necessarily That we chose the Language because of its niche qualities, " Móglaí said. " It Comes naturally. "

" It's actually much easier because there's twice as many sounds, " Mo Chara added, explaining it provides a denser vocabulary and is reflective of how the Irish Language is spoken by youths today.

'We like people to get riled up'

While The Music comes easy for Kneecap, how do They deal with the backlash?

" People have an emotional reaction when we're saying things like 'get your Brits out', But when you're reading into it we're actually talking about getting the DUP [Democratic Unionist Party ] for a Night Out . "

Some People might question That sentiment - But the rappers are unfazed by the criticism.

" That 's something we play up to - we like people to get riled up before They even know what They 're annoyed about, " Mo Chara explained.

Criticism has come from The Top , with politicians weighing in on The Group 's output.

Last Year , The Alliance Party's leader Naomi Long suggested a Kneecap mural, which depicted a burning police van, could groom young children into sectarian hatred.

DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson said the mural was " offensive to every serving Police Officer in Northern Ireland and to many in the wider community" while UUP leader Doug Beattie accused The Group of " foster(ing) hatred" and " grooming a New Generation of Young People with insidious messaging".

But Móglaí argues this outrage is misplaced.

" It's the same people who are Coming Out trying to be outraged constantly over paintings on walls when in reality there's a lot worse things happening in the north. There's a bigger crisis happening, " says Móglaí, adding That it was a different experience for Young People on The Streets .

He recalls an experience in the predominantly Protestant Sandy Row area of Belfast during the 12 July parades, when he overheard a group of young loyalists singing C. E. A. R. T. A.

" If They 're going to jump me, They really wouldn't be singing The Chorus to one of our songs, and They were sound, we had a chat. . and That 's the reality on the ground, " He Said .

" These people have respect for each other, and we drank some Buckfast. The reality with them is different.

" If [politicians] don't want to get it, we understand it - That 's their own problem. "

Kneecap admit their controversies serve as great publicity as They sell out venues across Ireland, Europe and America.

The Coming months will see them perform in Ireland, the US, Canada, France and Iceland.

" We don't have to rely on mainstream media to get fans. Thankfully with Social Media now we can build Our Own platforms, " Móglaí explained.

That self-created platform seems to be working for The Group as They recently appeared on award-winning composer Lorne Balfe 's companion album for a Dungeons and Dragons film, adding to rumblings That a major record deal is in The Works .

They have also expanded into The World of film-making, with a self-titled Irish Language -comedy starring Michael Fassbender showcased during this year's Cannes festival.

The Group , and director Rich Peppiatt , are now hoping to bring the Kneecap film to the 2024 Sundance Film Festival before a UK and Ireland cinema release next summer.

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