Labour has regained several Welsh seats from the Conservatives in a significant election victory led by Keir Starmer. Tories were eliminated in Wales, with key figures like Welsh Secretary David TC Davies and former secretaries Alun Cairns, Stephen Crabb, and Simon Hart losing their seats. Labour also triumphed in new constituencies such as Bangor Aberconwy, Clwyd North, Clwyd East, Montgomeryshire, and Glyndŵr and Mid and South Pembrokeshire.
Labour has regained several Welsh seats from the Conservatives in a significant election victory led by Keir Starmer.
Tories were eliminated in Wales, with key figures like Welsh Secretary David TC Davies and former secretaries Alun Cairns, Stephen Crabb, and Simon Hart losing their seats.
Labour also triumphed in new constituencies such as Bangor Aberconwy, Clwyd North, Clwyd East, Montgomeryshire, and Glyndŵr and Mid and South Pembrokeshire.
Plaid Cymru and Liberal Democrats also made gains, securing Ynys Môn, Caerfyrddin, and Brecon, Radnor and Cwm Tawe.
The Tories, reduced from 14 seats in 2019 to none, saw internal turmoil and a split right-wing vote impacting their performance.