Labour first minister tells supporters to vote for Plaid Cymru in slip-up
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Labour first minister tells supporters to vote for Plaid Cymru in slip-up
"We're all a little bit exhausted, once you switch into Welsh the word 'Cymru' comes off your lips. Obviously I'm very, very keen for people to vote Welsh Labour in this election."
"Now is not the time to take a risk when people's bills are going up, when people are really up against it. To put people with no experience of running anything in charge, I think that is a huge risk at a time when what people need is stability."
Eluned Morgan, the Welsh First Minister, mistakenly told Labour supporters to vote for Plaid Cymru during a campaign event. She corrected herself shortly after. Morgan explained that switching to Welsh led to the error, emphasizing her desire for people to vote for Welsh Labour. Despite the gaffe, the crowd responded positively. Morgan later addressed concerns about the campaign, asserting that now is not the time for risks and highlighting the need for stability and job security as Labour faces competition from Plaid Cymru and Reform UK in the upcoming election.
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