Political reporter, BBC Wales News

The Prime Minister of Wales, Eluned Morgan, said “will call” Laborists in Westminster when “he is wrong for Wales.”
In an important speech, the Welsh labor leader said that “it will not remain silent” if the United Kingdom government makes decisions “we believe will damage the Welsh communities.”
Asked the ministers of the United Kingdom to repetition the cuts to the winter fuel; It is unlikely that the suggested plans to reduce disability benefit made people work and demanded that Wales benefit more from wind energy through Crown Estate.
It occurs after Chancellor Rachel Reeves introduced changes in personal payments of Independence (PIP) and cuts to universal credit doors related to health in the spring statement.
Morgan told Labor Members: “It’s the nation and the people of Wales before the party, for me.”
Welsh conservatives said it was a “last ONDCH, a desperate attempt to save the bacon of Labor Parties.”
Plaid Cymru said it was a “desperate attempt of a staggering prime minister to restart his prime minister.”
The reform, which hopes to win its first seats in the Senedd next year, said that work “was more focused on slogans than on solutions.”
Speaking in Cardiff Bay, Morgan said he will not “doubt to challenge from the inside, even when it means to measure tremble with things.”
But using the analogy of the BBC Gavin and Stacey television series, he said: “There will be times when the right thing for SSEX is not suitable for Barry.
“Like Nessa and Smithy, there will be a link, but there will also be problems.”
“Where we do not agree, we will say it, where we see injustice, we will defend it.”
She insisted that what she was describing was not a “division”, but was insigning a “adult and patriotic government.
Morgan used his speech to express what he expects from the United Kingdom government.
She said that the cuts in the winter fuel were something that “appears again and again, and I hope that the United Kingdom Government rely this policy.”
Morgan asked the Wales to benefit more from Crown Estate, which is being used to build wind projects on the high seas on the coast of Wales.
“We saw them get coal, we saw them drink our water. We will not let them see them, not this time, not under my watch.”