Reform UK poses 'very serious threat' to Labour, Welsh first minister warns
- Welsh Labour is worried about the threat posed by Reform UK, as First Minister Eluned Morgan stated that polling shows the party could come first in the 2026 Senedd elections.
- Polling by More In Common revealed that 28% of voters in Wales would support Reform UK, leading in the polls for the 2026 elections.
- Eluned Morgan warned that voters should recognize the threat to existing benefits, like free prescriptions, posed by Reform UK.
- She emphasized that Labour would not form a coalition with Reform UK, stating, 'I wouldn't touch Reform with a bargepole.
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REVEALED: New polling figures show Reform could face stumbling block
A new poll projects Reform UK could scoop the most votes at next May's Welsh Parliament election - but Nigel Farage may still face a huge stumbling block on his march to power, a GB News analysis has found. More In Common's latest poll forecasts a turquoise tidal wave sweeping across the country, putting Reform UK on 28 per cent of the vote.Plaid Cymru is nipping at Farage's heels on 26 per cent of the vote. Meanwhile, Labour's stranglehold over…
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Read Full ArticleFirst Minister says Labour are taking Reform threat in Wales ‘seriously’
Eluned Morgan told Sky News voters in Wales needed to understand Reform as a "threat", warning that "things that they're used to" such as free prescriptions and free school meals for primary school children "could be snatched away"
·Wales, United Kingdom
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Total News Sources14
Leaning Left3Leaning Right4Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution50% Right
Bias Distribution
- 50% of the sources lean Right
50% Right
L 38%
13%
R 50%
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