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UK and Ireland leaders fear for union’s future under Farage-led government
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UK and Ireland leaders fear for union’s future under Farage-led government

Political leaders in Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales are expressing concerns over the potential impact of a Nigel Farage-led government on the United Kingdom's unity. They warn that such a scenario could lead to constitutional instability, including a rushed referendum on Irish unification and harsh anti-immigration policies reminiscent of the U.S. immigration enforcement model. Former Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford highlights fears of a shift toward English nationalism that might marginalize Scotland and Northern Ireland, while Irish Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan suggests Dublin should prepare for unification rather than waiting for UK-driven initiatives. Concerns are also raised about the financial support provided to Northern Ireland potentially becoming a political issue akin to Brexit-era arguments about EU costs.

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The Guardian (World) logoThe Guardian (World)NeodvisenLevopred 14 urami
UK and Ireland leaders fear for union’s future under Farage-led government

Political leaders in Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales are expressing concerns over the potential impact of a Nigel Farage-led government on the United Kingdom's unity. They warn that such a scenario could lead to constitutional instability, including a rushed referendum on Irish unification and harsh anti-immigration policies reminiscent of the U.S. immigration enforcement model. Former Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford highlights fears of a shift toward English nationalism that might marginalize Scotland and Northern Ireland, while Irish Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan suggests Dublin should prepare for unification rather than waiting for UK-driven initiatives. Concerns are also raised about the financial support provided to Northern Ireland potentially becoming a political issue akin to Brexit-era arguments about EU costs.

Ocena pristranskosti (Levo): The article frames the potential rise of Nigel Farage and his party as a threat to the UK's unity, emphasizing risks of constitutional upheaval and anti-immigration policies. While not explicitly partisan, the tone leans left by highlighting the dangers of 'English nationalism' and suggesting that a

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