Gavin Robinson, the interim leader of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), has called Jeffrey Donaldson’s charge a “devastating revelation” that has caused “tremendous shock”.
But he has criticised “some who have sought to score cheap political points”.
Mr Robinson’s comments come as Donaldson stepped down as DUP leader earlier today after he was charged with historical sexual offences.
But Donaldson has not resigned as MP for Lagan Valley, and Mr Robinson did not outrule a by-election in the constituency, saying: “What comes in the days and months in that regard are outside our control”.
He added: “In the immediate aftermath of such shocking news there will be some, and there have already been some, who have sought to score cheap political points, who have sought to engage in conspiracy theories, who somehow enjoy or will manipulate such devastating news for those involved.
“That’s not our position. Our position is recognising that what has happened is difficult and we have taken the right and appropriate steps today as a party.”
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