
Welsh First Minister Demands "New Relationship" with Westminster Post-Starmer Resignation
Rhun ap Iorwerth, the First Minister of Wales, has called for a "new relationship" with the Westminster government, presenting a series of demands to the presumptive successor of Keir Starmer, who recently resigned as Labour leader. Mr ap Iorwerth outlined his expectations, focusing on greater autonomy for Wales and a recalibration of power dynamics between Cardiff and London.
The First Minister's intervention follows Mr Starmer's departure from the Labour leadership, a move that has been met with approval from Welsh MPs. Sources indicate that Starmer's resignation was prompted by internal party pressure, particularly concerning the timing of a general election. The precise nature of the "new relationship" sought by Mr ap Iorwerth remains subject to negotiation, though it is understood to encompass fiscal devolution and enhanced legislative powers for the Senedd.






