In a shocking turn of events, the Labour Party's deputy first minister in Wales has conceded that the party will not be forming the next Welsh government. The admission comes as the country prepares for a crucial election, with Labour having been a dominant force in Welsh politics for decades. The news raises questions about the future of Labour's leadership and the party's ability to adapt to shifting voter sentiment. As the election heats up, voters will be eager to see which party will take the reins in Cardiff and how the Labour Party will regroup in the wake of this devastating blow.
Labour is not going to form the next Welsh government, its deputy first minister has admitted.