Welsh first minister backs Starmer but calls Mandelson scandal 'troubling'
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Welsh first minister backs Starmer but calls Mandelson scandal 'troubling'
"the country needs stability in an age of instability"
"deeply troubling"
"once again, the voices of women and girls were ignored"
Eluned Morgan backs Sir Keir Starmer remaining as prime minister, stating the country needs stability in an age of instability. Morgan described the Lord Mandelson scandal as deeply troubling and said once again the voices of women and girls were ignored. Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar called for Sir Keir to resign, and Morgan faced criticism for earlier silence as Sir Keir sought to shore up his premiership. UK cabinet ministers, including Welsh Secretary Jo Stevens, offered support to the prime minister. The situation has created divisions within Labour leadership and prompted public scrutiny.
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