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Mark Drakeford named new leader of Welsh Labour

News | Rhys Williams | Published: 14:49, Thursday December 6th, 2018.
Last updated: 09:08, Friday December 7th, 2018

Finance Secretary Professor Mark Drakeford
New Welsh Labour Leader Mark Drakeford

Cardiff West AM Mark Drakeford has been named as the new leader of Welsh Labour.

Finance Secretary Mr Drakeford has been announced as Carwyn Jones’ successor at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff today.

Vaughan Gething and Eluned Morgan were also in the running for the role.

Mr Drakeford won 46.9% of the votes in the first round, while Mr Gething won 30.8% and Ms Morgan 22.3%.

As no candidate had an overall majority, third-placed Ms Morgan was eliminated as voting went to a second round.

Mr Drakeford won 53.9% of the vote in the second round to win the contest.

Around 175,000 party members and members of affiliated groups were eligible to vote in the election, which closed on Monday, December 3.

Islwyn AM Rhianon Passmore backed Mr Drakeford in the campaign.

Ms Passmore told Caerphilly Observer: “I’m absolutely delighted Mr Drakeford has won in such an important election for Welsh Labour. Wales now has a radical, forward-thinking leader for the 21st century.”

She added: “I nominated Mark from the outset. He was the standout candidate to me. As I campaigned with him I saw the appreciation and enthusiasm he generated with Welsh Labour Party members.

“In Islwyn during the campaign, I was proud to host Mark as he addressed members at the Blackwood Miners’ Institute. I saw there a passion and fire for socialist values.”

Islwyn AM Rhianon Passmore and the new leader of Welsh Labour, Mark Drakeford

The Welsh Assembly is expected to nominate Mr Drakeford to become the new First Minister on Wednesday, December 12, but he will likely face a challenge from Plaid Cymru leader Adam Price and the leader of the Welsh Conservatives, Paul Davies.

Caerphilly AM Hefin David, who has backed Mr Gething since the start of the campaign, said: “It’s been wonderful to have played a part in the campaign. It’s been inspiring since the very beginning.”

He added: “I now look forward to backing Mr Drakeford to deliver the change that Wales needs.”

Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney AM Dawn Bowden had backed Ms Morgan to lead the party in Wales, but congratulated Mr Drakeford on his victory.

Ms Bowden said: ” “I offer my sincere and warmest congratulations to Mr Drakeford on his election as Leader of Welsh Labour. I thank all three candidates for their strong campaigns.

“The members of Welsh Labour have now made their choice and Mark will have my full support. As the members of the National Assembly we will now move to the election of a new First Minister next Wednesday.”

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