Some women support Sir Jeffrey Donaldson's stand over the NI Protocol, while others oppose his stance.
Proud loyalist women, determined to form their own opinions without blindly following wider political or media narratives.
"I know the DUP are doing what they are doing because the electorate voted for that but our health service is going down the drain, education and libraries are in crisis and Northern Ireland is sinking at the minute." In a message to Sir Jeffrey, she said he needed to "look at what is best for the people and not just his party and what will get him votes".Across the table, Jackie Blair was ready to defend the DUP leader."I'm not a DUP supporter but I think he is getting it right. We have given enough and now need to take a stand.
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