Why the rise of UKIP is a significant threat to Welsh Labour
In the aftermath of the victory, leader of the Labour party in Wales, Carwyn Jones, was quick to accept that the party had under-performed but highlighted that Labour had once again seen off the nationalists. [1] http://www.renewal.org.uk/articles/welsh-labour-in-power-one-wales-vs.-one-nation [2] h...
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Published in: | OpenDemocracy (London) 2015-05 |
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Language: | eng |
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Summary: | In the aftermath of the victory, leader of the Labour party in Wales, Carwyn Jones, was quick to accept that the party had under-performed but highlighted that Labour had once again seen off the nationalists. [1] http://www.renewal.org.uk/articles/welsh-labour-in-power-one-wales-vs.-one-nation [2] http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/general-election-2015-ukips-nathan-9098307 [3] http://www.electionanalysis.uk/uk-election-analysis-2015/section-4-the-nations/wales-plaid-cymru-and-labours-media-message-fails-in-target-seats/ If you liked this article, you can support us with £3 a month so that we can keep producing independent journalism. |
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ISSN: | 1476-5888 |