Wales bracing for 'risk' of UK break-up, PM says

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UK closer to breakup than ever time in 50 years, the First Minister of Wales has said - as he revealed Cardiff is preparing for it.

Mark Drakeford has warned that only Labor is advocating to save the union, accusing 'the tyrant' Boris Johnson of adding to his 'frailty' through his actions in Number 10.

Liz Truss has been accused of showing similar disrespect to the Scotland and Wales after vowing to 'ignore' Nicola Sturgeon and branding Mr Drakeford a 'low energy Jeremy Corbyn'.

The First Minister said: 'I think the risk of the UK not continuing is greater today than at any time in my political life. I certainly don't think it's inevitable."

Speaking to a political podcast, he claimed that Labour, which is pushing for greater devolution, is "making a bid on the UK Uni that people would want to buy”.

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Wales bracing for 'risk' of UK break-up, PM says
IndyEat

UK closer to breakup than ever time in 50 years, the First Minister of Wales has said - as he revealed Cardiff is preparing for it.

Mark Drakeford has warned that only Labor is advocating to save the union, accusing 'the tyrant' Boris Johnson of adding to his 'frailty' through his actions in Number 10.

Liz Truss has been accused of showing similar disrespect to the Scotland and Wales after vowing to 'ignore' Nicola Sturgeon and branding Mr Drakeford a 'low energy Jeremy Corbyn'.

The First Minister said: 'I think the risk of the UK not continuing is greater today than at any time in my political life. I certainly don't think it's inevitable."

Speaking to a political podcast, he claimed that Labour, which is pushing for greater devolution, is "making a bid on the UK Uni that people would want to buy”.

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