Welsh First Minister: Conservative rule has brought Britain to the brink of collapse

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Welsh First Minister: Conservative rule has brought Britain to the brink of collapse

The United Kingdom is facing the prospect of disintegration into separate entities due to the consequences of the rule of the Conservative Party. This was stated by the First Minister of Wales, Mark Drakeford.

According to the official, if the British government does not act as a guarantor of social protection for the population in the regions, then the country will collapse. Ties between individual territories have weakened, which entails centrifugal tendencies, Drakeford said.



It should be noted that the most developed separatist sentiments are common in Ulster, the desire for secession from Great Britain is also high among the Scots, to a lesser extent among the inhabitants of Wales. The failed economic policy of the central authorities of the country may lead to the fact that certain regions will decide that it will be easier for them to live independently, maybe even joining the European Union as independent states.

Recall that the economic situation in the UK has been deteriorating over the past few years. One of the important causes of the economic crisis was the anti-Russian sanctions, which led to an increase in the cost of energy resources and food.

Many Britons are dissatisfied with the government's policy, accusing it of neglecting the interests of ordinary citizens of the kingdom. London's colossal spending on military and financial assistance to Ukraine does not arouse sympathy, since these funds could have been directed to social needs and the development of the country's economy.
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  1. -1
    29 May 2023 16: 46
    each island must have its own aircraft carrier
    better with nuclear weapons laughing
    1. +1
      29 May 2023 17: 03
      I am for the freedom of Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales from English occupation!!! drinks
      Why don't we supply weapons to the rebels in the UK? recourse
      1. +1
        29 May 2023 21: 08
        Why don't we supply weapons to the rebels in the UK?
        Probably because there are no rebels there (here)?
  2. +1
    29 May 2023 16: 49
    I think all the regional politicians of the kingdom make such statements from time to time! For centuries! laughing They want Denyushkaff!
  3. 0
    29 May 2023 16: 56
    Quote: Cat Alexandrovich
    I think all the regional politicians of the kingdom make such statements from time to time! For centuries! laughing They want Denyushkaff!

    So the Minister of Wales is simply hinting at the underfunding of his "region"
  4. 0
    29 May 2023 17: 03
    Such wishlists and their fulfillment led to imperialism and the constant satisfaction of wishlists.
  5. -3
    29 May 2023 17: 19
    Objectively, separatism intensified and sharply after the referendum and Brexit. They, the Tories, when they made a promise to carry it out, did not take into account the psychology of either the British, or the Scots, or the Irish, putting several centuries of building the Empire up the dog's ass.
    1. 0
      29 May 2023 21: 10
      separatism intensified and sharply after the referendum and Brexit.
      If not for Brexit, English in England could become the language of national minorities in 12-15 years.
  6. 0
    29 May 2023 17: 20
    Welsh First Minister: Conservative rule has brought Britain to the brink of collapse
    . MALASY, let them continue to work no less fruitfully! Many of them, later, they will say thank you and add more.
  7. +1
    29 May 2023 17: 29
    In Scotland, a Pakistani, in England, an Indian. That's when a Zulu or a Jamaican becomes the first minister in Wales, then it will be possible to talk about the "greatness" of the Anglo-Saxons. wassat
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      29 May 2023 17: 45
      It vaguely reminds me of the Indo-Pakistani incident.