Mark Drakeford warns Boris Johnson against ‘stealing powers’ from the Welsh Government after meeting

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Wales’ First Minister Mark Drakeford says Boris Johnson could cause the break-up of the United Kingdom if he decides to “steal powers and steal money” from the Welsh Government.

“The UK government thinks the best way to meld the United Kingdom together is to steal powers and steal money away from Welsh Government. And that is deeply deeply counter-productive,” said Mr Drakeford.

Mr Drakeford was speaking after he and the leaders of the other devolved nations met with the Prime Minister to discuss the UK’s recovery from the pandemic.

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