The Welsh Labour first minister said his Government’s 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.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has distanced himself from previous remarks in which he described Mr Drakeford’s administration as a “blueprint” for his own programme for government. Mr Drakeford also said he would welcome further devolution of power if Labour were to win the next general election, including plans to devolve youth justice and probation to Wales as recommended by former prime minister Gordon Brown.
“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.”
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