The general election of 2024 has gone down as a year of seismic changes.
Nowhere is this clearer seen than in Wales where the Conservative Party have lost all their seats. The decline of a national party from 13 seats to 0 – and the rise of Labour from 21 to 27 – is hardly unremarkable.
Such a surge in support shows that Sir Keir Starmer has an approach that works while Rishi Sunak did not.





