Eluned Morgan is keeping tight-lipped on a potential Senedd election deal with Plaid Cymru! As Labour’s grip on power seems to be slipping, with recent polls placing them third behind Reform UK and Plaid Cymru, all eyes are on the upcoming election. Though Morgan acknowledges the challenges ahead, her focus is clear: she wants to keep her role as First Minister.

Despite Labour’s diminishing support, Morgan isn’t ready to discuss alliances or coalitions yet. She’s steering clear of talks about working with other parties until the election results are in, especially when it comes to Plaid Cymru. But one thing she’s made abundantly clear—she’s steering well away from Reform UK, famously stating she “wouldn’t touch Reform with a barge pole.”
Morgan emphasizes that the real threat, in her view, lies with Reform UK: “If they come in, what would happen to our public services?” she questions. In the face of adversity, she remains committed to addressing public priorities like NHS treatment times and carving out a compelling vision for the future.

While the political landscape in Wales is shifting, rest assured that Morgan and her party have their eyes on the prize, hoping to stay at the top when the dust settles after the election. Stay tuned, folks! What’s your take on Labour’s strategy? 🤔