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Tory MP says Labour 'nervous' of advocating for union
- Author, Jayne McCormack
- Role, 大象传媒 News NI political correspondent
The shadow secretary of state for Northern Ireland has accused Labour of being 鈥渘ervous鈥 when it comes to advocating for the union.
Last week, the Labour government said a border poll was 鈥渘ot a priority鈥 for it.
But on Sunday, the Conservative MP Alex Burghart said it was his party鈥檚 job to 鈥渃hampion鈥 the four UK nations.
鈥淚f we give the separatists an inch, they will take a mile,鈥 he told party members during a panel debate on the future of the union at the Conservative party conference.
This is the party鈥檚 first conference since the general election, which saw them suffer major electoral defeats and fall to 121 seats in the Commons.
'Soft touch'
Burghart was appointed shadow secretary of state in July by the outgoing Conservative leader Rishi Sunak.
He referenced Sinn F茅in鈥檚 recent ard fheis (annual conference) on Saturday, where party President Mary Lou McDonald said she would appoint a minister for reunification if Sinn F茅in gets into government in the Republic of Ireland.
And Burghart pointed to comments by former Taoiseach (Irish prime minister) Leo Varadkar last week, who said that Irish unity must be an "objective", not an "aspiration" for whoever is in charge after the next Irish election.
鈥淭his is obviously the nationalist parties thinking Labour might be a soft touch,鈥 Burghart said on Sunday.
鈥淭he truth is Labour is much more nervous of being an open advocate for the union.鈥
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