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The Battle for Labour’s oldest stronghold:  Wales – POLITICO

By staffMarch 13, 20261 Min Read
The Battle for Labour’s oldest stronghold:  Wales – POLITICO
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In May, Labour faces losing some of its oldest heartlands. In Wales, the party has dominated elections for 104 years, but is, according to polls, fighting for third or fourth place against powerful forces on the left and right — Plaid Cymru and Reform.

Host Sascha O’Sullivan and POLITICO’s political editor Dan Bloom took the train to Newport and drove through South Wales, where the fight is fiercest, to find out how the parties are vying for the top spot in the Senedd, the Welsh Parliament.

They spoke to first minister Eluned Morgan as she launched the Welsh Labour campaign in Newport Market.

And newly-appointed Welsh leader of Reform Dan Thomas explained why the party there differs from the one led by Nigel Farage.

Westminster Insider speaks to Plaid Cymru leader Rhun ap Iorwerth about how the party has ditched their message on independence in a bid to scoop up voters on the left disillusioned with Labour.

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