Welsh secretary should go, ex adviser sayspublished at 21:38 BST 8 May
Mark Palmer
Wales assistant editor
Former senior political adviser Des Clifford told the BBC earlier that the UK Secretary of State for Wales, Jo Stevens, should resign following a night of dramatic election results for Welsh Labour.
Clifford said Labour in Wales had been "badly treated by their colleagues in London” and that responsibility should be shared beyond Cardiff Bay.
The former Welsh government civil servant said: "There has been absolutely no help for Welsh Labour from their colleagues in London since the 2024 election."
Clifford said it was "not good enough for the people who have voted Labour in Wales for generations", and argued that key policy issues like rail investment, constitutional powers and Crown Estate funding had been mishandled.
In response, a Labour source said: "I am continually surprised with Des's obsession with niche constitutional issues.
"Rather than focusing on what matters to the vast majority on Welsh people, issues such as health, education, and housing, a former civil servant has decided to focus blame on someone else rather looking in the mirror."













