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UK could become a failed state – Ex-PM Gordon Brown

Ex-Prime Minister of Britain Gordon Brown: says UK could become a failed state
Unless the United Kingdom is fundamentally reformed it could swiftly become a failed state, former Prime Minister Gordon Brown has warned.
He said many people have lost faith in the way the country is governed by, and in the interests of, a London-centric elite.

โ€œI believe the choice is now between a reformed state and a failed state,โ€ Brown wrote in the Daily Telegraph newspaper. โ€œIt is indeed Scotland where dissatisfaction is so deep that it threatens the end of the United Kingdom.โ€

โ€œโ€˜Whoever in London thought of that?โ€™ is a common refrain, reflecting the frustration of people in outlying communities who feel they are the forgotten men and women, virtually invisible to Whitehall,โ€ Brown, who served as Labour prime minister from 2007 to 2010, wrote.

The five-year Brexit crisis plus the COVID-19 crisis have weakened the bonds that bind England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland into a $3 trillion economy.

Brown said Prime Minister Boris Johnson should reform the way the United Kingdom is governed.

โ€œBattered by Covid-19, threatened by nationalism, and uncertain what the promise of a post-Brexit โ€˜Global Britainโ€™ adds up to, the United Kingdom must urgently rediscover what holds it together and sort out what is driving us apart,โ€ he said.

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