🏛️ Politics 2d ago · Megan Kenyon

Welsh Labour is dying

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Tredegar in south Wales is more than 150 miles from Tufnell Park in north London. Neil Kinnock – who led the Labour Party between 1983 and 1992 – was born in the former and now lives in the latter. Kinnock is one of the last living members of a generation of Labour politicians whose political identity is inextricably linked to the valleys of south Wales. His Tory critics called him the “Welsh windbag”. But they always knew where he came from.



On a breezy spring day in early April, I met Kinno

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