Welsh Labour suffered a catastrophic defeat in Senedd elections, reducing its seats from majority to just nine out of 96, with First Minister Eluned Morgan losing her own seat. Plaid Cymru emerged as the largest party while Reform UK made significant gains, ending Labour's century-long dominance in Wales amid voter frustration over poverty, deprivation and lack of change.
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Welsh Labour suffered a catastrophic defeat in Senedd elections, reducing its seats from majority to just nine out of 96, with First Minister Eluned Morgan losing her own seat. Plaid Cymru emerged as the largest party while Reform UK made significant gains, ending Labour's century-long dominance in Wales amid voter frustration over poverty, deprivation and lack of change.