Rhun ap Iorwerth, who has served as chief of the Welsh nationalist get together since June 2023, is wanting prone to change into Wales’s first minister subsequent Could, however when he requested to satisfy with Sir Keir after his election final 12 months, he says he was turned down.
He added: “When I contacted the prime minister to ask for a meeting, after his election last year, I was turned down and it was passed on to the Secretary of State for Wales.
“Individuals can learn into that what they need.
“I’ve spoken very openly about wanting to have a constructive relationship with the UK prime minister.”
The previous journalist mentioned in his reporting days he had not interviewed Sir Keir and now, in politics, their “paths had never crossed” however he mentioned he felt it was “important”.
“I have certainly asked if we could meet. And that is certainly something that I would still love to happen,” he mentioned.
Mr ap Iorwerth mentioned a dialog could be key as a result of if he grew to become Welsh first minister, there could be “serious negotiations on serious issues around funding for Wales – on investing in infrastructure in Wales, on the future of how we’re able to influence and use our natural resources in Wales”.
“So I want to have that constructive relationship,” he mentioned.
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‘We’re able to kind subsequent Welsh authorities’
In an obvious nod to present Labour first minister Eluned Morgan, Mr ap Iorwerth mentioned Sir Keir could be in “no doubt” that his loyalty “would always be to the people of Wales”.
He mentioned: “I won’t be pulling my punches in order to save the Labour Party embarrassment.
“I will be actually laying out what’s within the curiosity of Wales. And that is, I feel, a essentially completely different relationship. But it surely must be, and I would like it to be, a constructive one.”
The following Senedd election is Could 2026, when voters in Wales will elect 96 members for the primary time – a rise of greater than 50% from the present 60.
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