
"Of course I feel the pressure but I'm also determined to turn this round. We're the most successful democratic political party on the planet. It's a long winning streak. We're up for the fight. Caerphilly was difficult but I'm keen to make sure people recognise that what you have in me is a leader who is determined to turn a page."
"But what we have now is the end of austerity and what I'm setting out is a vision, where Wales will move from post-industrial society to one embracing a digital future, a technology-driven future that will be powered by clean energy made here in Wales. Morgan highlighted a scheme to build a first-of-its kind nuclear power station on Anglesey (Ynys Mon) in north Wales, announced in November."
Eluned Morgan is determined to prevent Welsh Labour losing its century-long dominance amid polls showing Reform UK and Plaid Cymru could win more Senedd seats. Morgan became Labour's first female head of government in the UK in summer 2024 after Vaughan Gething resigned over a donations scandal. Her party suffered a high-profile defeat at the Caerphilly by-election, and senior figures such as Mark Drakeford and Jane Hutt are leaving the Senedd. Morgan presents a vision of Wales shifting from a post-industrial society to a digital, technology-driven economy powered by clean energy, including a proposed nuclear station on Anglesey and two AI growth zones in south Wales.
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