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Welsh Labour chief asks PM for ‘justifiable share’ of funding forward of spending evaluation

By Editorial Board Published May 24, 2025 2 Min Read
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Welsh Labour chief asks PM for ‘justifiable share’ of funding forward of spending evaluation

The primary minister of Wales has requested Sir Keir Starmer for “a fair share for Wales” at a gathering in Downing Avenue.

Labour’s Eluned Morgan, who was attending the Council of Nations and Areas assembly alongside metro mayors and fellow first ministers, says she made the case for extra funding forward of the spending evaluation subsequent month.

Baroness Morgan says her assembly with Sir Keir was “constructive” and he or she was “grateful” to him for listening to the general public on winter gas funds.

On Wednesday, Sir Keir mentioned he would ease the minimize to the winter gas cost, one thing Ms Morgan beforehand referred to as for.

“I’ve made it clear I’d like the vast majority of people who have received it before to receive it again,” she mentioned.

It stays unclear the place precisely the cost threshold can be.

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Baroness Morgan described the assembly between her and the PM as ‘constructive’

She additionally mentioned the controversial two-child profit cap was a problem “lots of people brought up”, and the federal government is considering when and find out how to change it.

The assembly comes as Welsh Labour put together for a difficult set of elections within the Senedd subsequent yr. Labour have been in energy in Wales since devolution started in 1999, however polls at the moment predict a three-horse race between Plaid Cymru, Reform UK and Labour.

The primary minister accepted Reform might win energy, saying they’re a “genuine threat” to her social gathering that they “need to take seriously”.

She mentioned she understands the need for change. “They’ve never had the opportunity to vote for a female first minister before, that in itself is a big change”, Baroness Morgan mentioned.

Plaid Cymru chief Rhun ap Iorwerth, who, in line with latest polls might be in energy in Wales subsequent yr, mentioned the primary minister left Downing Avenue with “nothing more than a photo with the prime minister”.

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