Why Welsh voters turned their backs on the Labour party
Summary
The Welsh Labour party lost a large number of seats in the recent Senedd (Welsh parliament) elections, dropping from a long history of dominance to third place with just nine seats. Plaid Cymru, a pro-independence party, is now set to form a minority government in Wales.Key Facts
- Welsh Labour had dominated elections in Wales for over 100 years but suffered a major defeat in the latest election.
- Labor dropped to third place with nine seats in a 96-seat Senedd, its lowest ever.
- Plaid Cymru won about half of the seats in Cardiff and overall looks to lead a minority government.
- First Minister Eluned Morgan lost her seat and resigned immediately.
- Ken Skates was appointed interim leader of Welsh Labour after Morgan’s resignation.
- Welsh Labour faced criticism for its management of public services, including health and education.
- The party’s popularity declined partly due to perceptions of ineffective governance and issues like poverty.
- Labour leader Keir Starmer’s unpopularity in Wales also negatively impacted the party’s performance.
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