More than a third of Labour members of the Welsh parliament have launched an extraordinary attack on Keir Starmer’s government, accusing it of rolling back devolution.
Eleven Labour Senedd members (MSs) wrote to the prime minister and Labour leader claiming his administration had been either “deeply insensitive” to Wales or guilty of “constitutional outrage”.
They expressed “increasing concern” about what they said was the UK government’s failure to devolve further functions to Wales , including justice, policing and the crown estate.
The move is being seen as further evidence of a dramatic decline of Labour in Wales.
Labour has dominated Welsh politics for a century but lost the Caerphilly byelection in October , coming third. The party is trailing behind Plaid Cymru and Reform

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