itemprop=description content=The Welsh Labour first minister said his 20mph speed limit would not lose the party votes at the next election.
Labour’s record of governing Wales was never going to be “writ large” as the blueprint for a Westminster government, Mark Drakeford has said.
The policy has drawn harsh criticism from some, with senior Conservatives claiming at their conference that similar measures could be introduced under a Labour government in Westminster. He went on: “Then to look at all those things and then to draw on them informing the policy prospectus of the next Labour Government.
But he added that the “first job” of a Labour government would be to protect the existing devolution settlement from what he called “rogue” Westminster governments. “So the first job of an incoming Labour government in this case is actually to use the Brown report’s prescriptions to put the devolution settlement on a footing that is protected against a future government of the sort we have just seen.”The Labour First Minister said he “absolutely” did not think that the 20mph default speed limit implemented in Wales would lose Labour votes at the general election, nor the next Senedd poll.
He added that similar measures were being pursued by councils across England, and that decisions were “just part of a movement that is far beyond Wales and far beyond the United Kingdom”.
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