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Rhun ap Iorwerth has pledged to challenge the UK Labour government if it fails to act in Wales’s best interests, promising to confront the prime minister directly. Following Plaid Cymru’s success in winning 43 seats in the recent Senedd election and becoming the largest party, ap Iorwerth outlined two possible responses from Westminster: either to penalize Wales for the election outcome or to acknowledge the voters’ dissatisfaction with the current governance.
In an interview on BBC Politics Wales, ap Iorwerth expressed hope for prompt discussions with the UK government and Secretary of State for Wales, Jo Stevens. He proposed that his party’s demands for enhanced devolution could be consolidated into a new Wales Bill presented in Westminster. This legislation would address issues such as fair funding, the perceived injustices related to HS2, police and justice powers, and control over natural resources — areas he believes are crucial for Wales’s progress.
Jo Stevens responded by
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