Message to party members from Eluned Morgan reveals panic within Welsh Labour at the prospect of losing power in Wales

by mrjohnnymac18

7 comments
  1. I think as they’ve held power for more than 20+ years now and people are starting to see that they aren’t pulling through for us anymore as they once did.

    If they do loose power it is likely that Plaid Cymru will take their spot. The conservatives will almost certainly be wiped out or with very few MS’. The Liberal Democrats likely won’t be able to make a quick rebound after loosing all but one seat.

    Welsh labour are becoming unpopular amongst many and it’s starting to show. They’ve been plagued with scandals in the past year especially with Eluned Morgan’s driving ban being big news. It is likely we will follow the path of Scotland where labour lost its grip and the SNP has taken control.

  2. Does it reveal panic? It basically boils down to thanks for your hard work in the general election here is our plan/our talking points going forward.

  3. I’m afraid it won’t be Plaid who will be the main beneficiaries here. Let’s not forget that Wales voted for Brexit and so there is still a very significant demographic outside of these Reddit subs that would vote Reform in a heartbeat. I feel Welsh Labour has taken power for granted, pushing through policies based on ideology which have been unpopular with the public at large but safe in the knowledge until now that no one can stop them. If Musk pumps his billions into Reform we will see slick advertising, social media campaigns etc etc and sadly, a lurch into a right wing amateur hour in Welsh politics, beset by populism. We don’t seem to learn from history at all in today’s world.

  4. After 20+ years it might not be such a bad thing having a different party in power.

  5. The usual clutching of pearls from redditors belies the fact that many in wales although vote labour share a number of right of centre views.
    I really want an end to the jobs for the boyo’s welsh labour but not at the expense of having Reform.

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