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Labour sees 100 years of history come crashing down as Plaid wins big

Labour sees 100 years of history come crashing down as Plaid wins big

Summary

Plaid Cymru won a significant by-election in Caerphilly, marking the first time in over 100 years that Labour lost this seat. The victory indicates a shift in voter support ahead of the Welsh Parliament elections next year. Labour experienced a considerable drop in votes, raising concerns about their future performance in Wales.

Key Facts

  • Plaid Cymru won the Caerphilly by-election, a seat Labour held for over 100 years.
  • Lindsay Whittle of Plaid Cymru won with 3,713 votes.
  • Labour saw a 27% decrease in vote share, placing third in this election.
  • The voter turnout for the by-election was 50.43%, the highest for a Senedd election.
  • Labour's reduced vote share raises concerns under the new proportional voting system in Wales.
  • Discussions within Labour focus on creating a compelling message to win back voters.
  • Plaid Cymru's victory might indicate a broader change in voter sentiment in Wales.
  • The outcome could have significant impacts on the upcoming Welsh Parliament elections.
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