Labour could be locked out of Welsh government for first time, poll shows
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Labour could be locked out of Welsh government for first time, poll shows
"A devastating new poll has suggested that Labour could be squeezed out of government in Wales for the first time since devolution began in 1999 in a major blow to Sir Keir Starmer."
"The MRP poll for YouGov has suggested that the Welsh nationalist party Plaid Cymru is set to become the biggest with 43 seats, followed by Nigel Farage's Reform in second place on 30."
"Labour are set to see their vote collapse by 23 per cent to just 13 per cent, according to the poll - leaving them with a projected 12 seats."
"The projected result in a survey commissioned by ITV reflects the Senedd by-election for Caerphilly in October last year where Labour collapsed to third place with votes transferring to Plaid to stop Reform from winning the seat."
The Independent covers significant topics like reproductive rights, climate change, and Big Tech. It emphasizes the need for on-the-ground reporting, especially during pivotal moments in US history. A recent poll indicates Labour may lose its government position in Wales, with Plaid Cymru projected to gain the most seats. Labour's vote is expected to drop significantly, impacting key figures like Eluned Morgan. The situation reflects previous electoral trends where tactical voting has influenced outcomes, highlighting the changing political landscape in Wales.
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