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Former UUP Leader Doug Beattie Resigns From Party Citing Toxic Atmosphere

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Former UUP Leader Doug Beattie Resigns From Party Citing Toxic Atmosphere

Doug Beattie, the former leader of the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP), has officially resigned from the party, citing a 'toxic atmosphere' that rendered his continued membership untenable. Beattie expressed anger and sadness over recent internal divisions and the direction of the party under its new leadership. His departure follows the leak of a controversial letter that exacerbated existing fractures within the organization. Analysts suggest Beattie’s exit highlights deep-seated ideological conflicts between the party's liberal and conservative wings, potentially destabilizing the UUP's position within Northern Ireland’s political landscape as leadership struggles to maintain unity.

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