
Rhun ap Iorwerth responds to humiliation of losing major spending plan vote
Mr ap Iorwerth said he recognised he had 'to seek partnerships' but accused Labour of preferring to side with Reform than achieve something important
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Mr ap Iorwerth said he recognised he had 'to seek partnerships' but accused Labour of preferring to side with Reform than achieve something important.
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Mr ap Iorwerth said he recognised he had 'to seek partnerships' but accused Labour of preferring to side with Reform than achieve something important
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Mr ap Iorwerth said he recognised he had 'to seek partnerships' but accused Labour of preferring to side with Reform than achieve something…
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