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Reform Under the Spotlight After a Member Admitted that He Did Not Have a Supplementary Question

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Reform UK has been criticized again after one of its Members of Parliament admitted that he did not have a supplementary question to ask a Welsh Government Minister. The awkward moment came in the Senedd on Wednesday, when the Member for Carmarthenshire, Gareth Beer, was called to question the Cabinet Minister for Enterprise, Connectivity and Energy, Adam Price.
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Reform UK has been criticized again after one of its Members of Parliament admitted that he did not have a supplementary question to ask a Welsh Government Minister. The awkward moment came in the Senedd on Wednesday, when the Member for Carmarthenshire, Gareth Beer, was called to question the Cabinet Minister for Enterprise, Connectivity and Energy, Adam Price.

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360 broke the news on Wednesday, July 1, 2026.
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