is on course for a majority of seats at May's Holyrood election while support for independence has also climbed over the last 12 months.Carwyn Jones, who led Welsh Labour from 2009 until 2018, said this popularity was partly a response to the "English nationalist" outlook of the UK Government led by Johnson.He said it would be "very difficult to oppose" for the Prime Minister to oppose an IndyRef2 if the Nationalists won a majority as expected.And the former Welsh Assembly leader warned that repeated refusals by Westminster to allow another referendum would only encourage more "extreme" elements of nationalism."Boris Johnson is head of a government that is very English nationalist in its outlook," he told the Constitutionally Unsound.
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