He has stood down with immediate effect

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    11 months ago

    U wot? 😂

    There must be something more to the resignation than “I said I’d do five years and I have”. Although… with Mark it could quite well be the case.

    Let’s hope he’s not a nonce or has done a Sturgeon the party funds are just resting overnight in my new campervan thing.

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      11 months ago

      I’m pretty sure it is just he said 5 years and it’s been 5 years. It was expected he would resign in 2024 but guess he wanted Christmas off.

      I think it’s better this way so that the next First Minister gets a few years in before the next election, rather than change just before an election.

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        11 months ago

        Also he was leader during a pandemic which will have been especially stressful and his wife died earlier this year. I suspect he’s done with politics (he’s an academic in a previous career) and wants to do other things with his life.

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    11 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Mark Drakeford has announced he will stand down as Welsh Labour leader immediately and a leadership contest for a new first minister will be held.

    A new party leader will be elected before Easter, Mr Drakeford said in a statement.

    Mr Drakeford, 69, the Cardiff West Member of the Senedd (MS), has been first minister for five years.

    Speaking at a hastily arranged press conference in the Welsh Parliament, Mr Drakeford said: "When I stood for the leadership, I said that, if elected, I would serve for five years.

    This breaking news story is being updated and more details will be published shortly.

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