Oh dear. It’s not just in Westminster that Keir Starmer’s party is having trouble. Welsh Labour are also having a meltdown as they prepare to face their next electoral test. The Caerphilly by-election – called after the tragic death of Hedin David – has kicked off in earnest, ahead of polling day on 23 October. The Welsh parliamentary constituency has been held by Labour since its creation in 1999. But it seems that the reds are doing all they can to lose this onetime safe seat, with both Plaid and Reform UK breathing down their necks…

The Labour leader of Caerphilly council has sensationally resigned and left the Labour Party today. Sean Morgan has now told the BBC that he expects Plaid to win and Reform to come second and described his old party as a ‘busted flush.’ He added that he wil

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