Vaughan Gething, who should be riding the crest of a Labour wave following a landslide in Westminster last week, faces more pressure than ever.
Vaughan Gething should be riding the crest of a Labour wave following last week's landslide in Westminster, which saw the Conservative Party wiped off the map in Wales .That non-binding vote was lost because two of his Labour colleagues, Lee Waters and Hannah Blythyn, were not present. Both are well known critics of the first minister.
While confirming he had sent the message, the first minister denied deleting anything from his phone and said it related to internal discussions within the Senedd Labour group. She also said she was not told she was being investigated or shown any evidence before she was sacked. The First Minister asked Ms Blythyn to leave the Senedd as she sat directly behind him shaking her head repeatedly looking visibly angry.The next day, the news website which broke the story, Nation.Cymru, took the “unprecedented” step of confirming publicly that Hannah Blythyn was not their source.
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