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Nigel Farage has publicly commented on recent developments suggesting the decline of the rules-based international order, adding his voice to a growing chorus of critics. The statement comes amid widespread discussions among policymakers, economists, and political analysts about shifts in global governance frameworks and the potential repercussions for international stability.

Prominent figures such as former Bank of England Governor Mark Carney have openly expressed concerns over the weakening of established multilateral agreements and institutions. In this context, Farage emphasized what he perceives as the erosion of traditional international norms, aligning his perspective with broader skepticism about the current state of global cooperation.

The remarks highlight ongoing debates about the future of international order, especially as geopolitical tensions and economic disruptions challenge existing systems. While some observers see these discussions as part of normal geopolitical evolution, others warn of the risks associated with significant shifts away from established rules and norms.

Despite the variety of opinions on the subject, Farage’s comments underscore the significant political and ideological divides over how the international community should navigate the changing landscape. As debates continue, stakeholders remain attentive to potential implications for global stability and diplomatic relations.

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