Arlene Foster to quit as First Minister and DUP leader
She said it had been the ‘privilege of my life’ to serve the people of Northern Ireland.
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Arlene Foster will quit as leader of the DUP and First Minister of Northern Ireland in the face of mounting discontent among her party.
She said she will leave her DUP role on May 28 and resign as First Minister at the end of June.
“It has been the privilege of my life to serve the people of Northern Ireland as their First Minister and to represent my home constituency of Fermanagh/South Tyrone,” she said.
Ms Foster had faced a revolt against her leadership over the handling of Brexit and a decision to abstain in a vote on gay conversion therapy.