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埃卢内德·摩根:改革党提供愤怒而非答案

Politics
United Kingdom
开始于 February 22, 2026

The New Statesman sits down with the Welsh First Minister

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While reform is necessary, we must critically evaluate the specific changes proposed by Eluned Morgan to ensure they genuinely address public concerns.

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Eluned Morgan's approach to reform could reinvigorate public trust in government, proving that responsive leadership can lead to positive change.

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Focusing solely on reform, as Eluned Morgan suggests, may overlook the deeper issues that require more than just policy changes.

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Reform as presented by Eluned Morgan risks becoming merely a political tool rather than a genuine solution to the frustrations of citizens.

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Eluned Morgan's call for reform highlights the urgent need for systemic change in Welsh governance to address public discontent.

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