Transcript of an interview with Peter Robinson, deputy leader of the DUP, by David Frost for BBC Breakfast with Frost on 30 November 2003. At the general election in Northern Ireland held four days later, the DUP and Sinn Fein became the largest unionist and nationalist parties at Stormont respectively. Robinson discusses the significance of the election victory to DUP in the context of unionist politics and outlines the party's vision for future power-sharing in Northern Ireland. Breakfast with Frost was a weekly current affairs programme on BBC.
Date of Release/Broadcast: 30 November 2003
Name of First Interviewee: Peter Robinson
Role at time of Interview: Deputy Leader of the Democratic Unionist Party
Interviewer: David Frost
Purpose: News
Copyright: © BBC Breakfast with Frost
Link: Read the transcript
Programme/Book/Article: BBC Breakfast with Frost
Time Period covered: 2003
Key Individuals: Peter Robinson, Paul Murphy
Key Words: DUP, election, Belfast Agreement, Good Friday Agreement, loyalist paramilitary, Castlereagh break-in, South Africa, punishment beating, Columbia Three, devolution, Sinn Fein, power-sharing, decommissioning, IRA