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Keir Starmer accuses Nigel Farage of ‘taking people for fools’ in Wales | Labour

When Keir Starmer returned to fight against the threat of reform from the rebellion of his deputies, the Prime Minister used his opening speech at the Welsh Labor Conference to start an attack on Nigel Farage.

Starmer said Farage’s “people took people to fools ve and criticized the reform leader’s visit to Port Talbot, and in the meantime, the town now demanded the reopening of the coal substances to fuel the shutter steel production explosion furnaces.

“Look at what you say… A explosion is not interested in Nigel Farage Wales, acting as if there was a plan to reopen the furnace. Nigel is interested in Nigel Farage,” he said.

The Prime Minister also warned Ekose Cymru, conservatives and reforms before the Senedd elections in May.

Starmer’s appearance came in the midst of an increasing crisis for the government through a non -popular welfare bill. The number 10 is still struggling to gain support for changes between his own deputies, claiming that the concessions in which he is in a hurry is treated differently and new disability aids are treated differently.

Starmer, who accepted the order in his speech, said, “Everyone accepts,” he said.

He said: ız We cannot and we will not take the security network that unprotected people trust, but at the same time we cannot allow a trampuste for those who can work and want to work.

“Everyone acknowledges that our welfare system is broken: every day fails, a generation of young people is written for goodness and the cost comes out of control.

“It is a moral necessity to correct this, but we have to do it in the style of labor.”

In Wales, the surveys argue that Labour, who has been leading every Wales government since the revolution, will be third in the third place and the reform could be the biggest party of England.

Ekose Cymru has repeatedly released conservatives or reforms in Senedd next year. In response to Starmer’s comments, a plaid Cymru spokesman said, “The Worker had ten years to be delivered for the winners,” he said.

“This is the big field of Labour’s Wales, frankly, they are digging the barrel. Instead of presenting hope, they sell fiction about imaginary coalitions.”

The Prime Minister also tried to underestimate the signs of fighting between Westminster and Cardiff Bay governments, and he praised the first Minister Morgan as the “violent champion” and the “best person” to direct the country to the future.

Last month, Morgan made a public attempt to remove his leadership from Westminster colleagues by using a speech to criticize winter fuel payments and plans to reduce disability aids, which the British government said that he would “damage the gallic communities”.

Since then, Westminster has returned to both policies, and the second threatened a rebellion after more than 120 deputies. Worker Senedd members, despite research showing that they will affect people in Wales in a disproportionate way, they were shocked that only five -ward workers said they would vote for the bill.

Morgan is expected to call the next Senedd selection on Saturday and then “the moment of reckoning”.

Starmer, Westminster and Cardiff workers’ governments have delivered for Wales, Wrexham and Cardiff’s new investment zones, Angley and Port Talbot Freeports and Wales Railways Fund for the record -breaking and this Ayki Spending examination has shown that the coal tips.

“This first year was about cleaning the confusion of Tories. Now our focus is definitely in the future,” he said.

On Saturday, Wales Foreign Minister Jo Stevens announced a new fund of 11 million pounds for businesses in Port Talbot.

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