Overview
- In a BBC Radio 4 Today interview, Eluned Morgan repeatedly refused to say whether Keir Starmer is a good prime minister, insisting he is "not on the ballot paper."
- She urged people in Wales not to use the May 7 Senedd election as a protest against the UK government, saying the vote should be about who runs Welsh services.
- Recent polling reported by ITV Cymru Wales put Plaid Cymru at 37%, Reform UK at 23% and Labour at 10%, with other surveys suggesting a Plaid–Green government and Reform as the main opposition.
- Morgan contrasted Welsh Labour's record with what she called the "chaos" of Reform and the "pipe dreams" of Plaid linked to independence, and has warned of a danger to UK unity if nationalists lead devolved administrations.
- She highlighted Welsh Labour offers and achievements, including a proposed £2 bus fare cap and year-round pay for school support staff, as well as citing projects like a small nuclear rollout and AI growth zones.