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Eluned Morgan has resigned as leader of Welsh Labour after losing her seat in the Senedd, bringing a dramatic end to her time at the top of Welsh politics on a disastrous day for the party.
The First Minister of Wales failed to be re-elected in Ceredigion Penfro, where she had stood as Welsh Labour’s lead candidate. The constituency returned three Plaid Cymru members, two Reform UK members and one Conservative, with Labour failing to win a seat there.
Morgan said Welsh Labour had suffered a “catastrophic result” and accepted responsibility for the party’s performance. She said “I’ve lost my seat here in Ceredigion Penfro and I will be standing down as leader of Welsh Labour. I take responsibility for the Labour result in Wales.”

