A passenger was ejected from a plane at Heathrow after engaging in a verbal quarrel with DUP leader, Jeffrey Donaldson. The police have acknowledged that the dispute led to the removal of a man from the flight on the evening of Wednesday. The DUP has chosen to remain silent on the incident, but a party insider confirmed that Mr Donaldson was the second party involved in the feud. The insider revealed that Mr Donaldson had been subjected to verbal abuse by a man. The Metropolitan Police representative said, “Airline staff at Heathrow airport brought to police attention a verbal disagreement involving two male passengers during the boarding process at about 5.30pm on Wednesday, March 20th. A man was subsequently evicted from the flight. No arrests took place.” Earlier in the year, Mr Donaldson shared in the House of Commons that he had faced threats while in discussions with the UK government about post-Brexit trade deals. It was later confirmed by the DUP that the issue had been reported to the police. The Police Service of Northern Ireland stated after investigating the reported threats against Mr Donaldson that no criminal offences were detected. – PA.