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Welsh First Minister Vaughan Gething resigns after four ministers resigned
Four members of the Welsh Government have resigned over Welsh First Minister Vaughan Gething's leadership and called for him to step down.
This is related to a row over a controversial donation, a ministerial sacking and the lost no-confidence vote. It looks unlikely that Gething can hang on. https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknew...d75caf48f&ei=7 |
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Don't let the door hit you in the ass on your way out:)
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And Gething has indeed resigned.
https://news.sky.com/story/vaughan-g...ister-13140086 |
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And he has the support of Sir Keir .
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The way Welsh Labour manged the Welsh economy and public services are the template for the UK. Enjoy!
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Another shining example of the great advantages devolution has given the country.
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Eluned Morgan has been confirmed as the new Welsh Labour leader and will succeed Vaughan Gething as first minister of Wales.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/c51yjqrzm54t |
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"(Eluned Morgan) introduced a plan with several targets, but the truth is they've all been missed or are on track to be missed:
Nobody should be waiting longer than a year for their first outpatient appointment by the end of 2022. Yet, 18 months on, there were still 70,299 cases where people had been waiting longer No patients should be waiting longer than two years for treatment in most specialities by March 2023. As of May, there were still 22,455 people waiting longer, a figure that has started to rise again after two years of improvement No patients should be waiting longer than one year in most specialities by spring 2025. In May, there were 154,872 cases where people had been waiting more than a year. Far from being on a trajectory to hit this target, the latest statistics show this figure has been rising over the most recent four months". https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cn09pdvq2q9o She attended my old Secondary school, and was born in the same area that I was. |
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