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Plaid Cymru Sweeps Elections in Wales with Historic Wins

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Plaid Cymru makes waves in the 2024 general election with stunning victories and dramatic results in Wales. Find out how they reshaped the political landscape!

In the 2024 general election in Wales, Plaid Cymru emerged as a dominant force, securing key victories in several constituencies. Ann Davies, the Plaid Cymru candidate, clinched the MP seat for Caerfyrddin, while the Conservative chief whip, Simon Hart, faced a surprising defeat finishing third. The party's success extended to other target seats, with Rhun ap Iorwerth celebrating 'terrific results' in Ynys Mon.

As the election results unfolded, Plaid Cymru continued to make headlines by swiping Tory seats and ousting prominent figures like Simon Hart and former ministers Alun Cairns and Virginia Crosbie. The political landscape in Wales witnessed a significant shift as Labour also made a resurgence, reclaiming seats from the Conservatives. Sir Keir Starmer's landslide victory further solidified the changing dynamics in Welsh politics.

Amidst the fierce competition, Plaid Cymru's performance stood out, securing a historic win in Caerfyrddin and establishing a strong presence in the Welsh political scene. With a notable 14.85% of the total votes, Plaid Cymru showcased their growing influence and popularity among voters. The party's strategic campaign and charismatic leadership played a pivotal role in their success, reshaping the electoral map of Wales.

The 2024 general election results not only highlighted Plaid Cymru's triumph but also underscored the challenges faced by traditional parties like the Conservatives in Wales. The electoral landscape continues to evolve, with voters responding to new agendas and leadership styles. Plaid Cymru's victories mark a significant chapter in Welsh politics, setting the stage for dynamic shifts and political realignments in the region.

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Image courtesy of "South Wales Guardian"

General election 2024: Plaid Cymru's Ann Davies wins Caerfyrddin (South Wales Guardian)

PLAID Cymru's Ann Davies has been elected MP for Caerfyrddin, whilst Conservative chief whip Simon Hart finishes third.

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Wales results: Plaid Cymru delight at 'terrific' target seat wins (BBC News)

Plaid Cymru's Rhun ap Iorwerth has hailed what he called “terrific results” in his first election as leader. The party won both its target seats of Ynys Môn ...

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Image courtesy of "Nation.Cymru"

General Election 2024 Live: Labour secures landslide win as Plaid ... (Nation.Cymru)

Wales latest. 06.00. Labour's Jo Stevens won the re-introduced seat of Cardiff East by 15,833 votes. Ms Steven's was previously the MP for Cardiff Central.

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Plaid Cymru swipes two Tory seats, ousting former chief whip Simon ... (Free Radio)

The Tories are taking a battering in Wales as the General Election results so far leave ex-chief whip Simon Hart seatless and a former minister is ousted.

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Plaid Cymru swipes Tory seat in North Wales and a former minister ... (The National)

Tricky start to the General Election results for the Tories in Wales as former Tory MPs Alun Cairns and Virginia Crosbie lose their seats.

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Wales results: Resurgent Labour wins Welsh seats back from Tories (BBC News)

Labour has won back a string of Welsh seats from the Conservatives, as Sir Keir Starmer's landslide election victory was confirmed.

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Image courtesy of "WalesOnline"

The full map of the general election results in Wales and across the UK (WalesOnline)

Labour 486,636 votes (37.11%) · Conservatives 239,993 votes (18.3%) · Reform 223,018 votes (17.01%) · Plaid Cymru 194,769 (14.85%) · Liberal Democrats 85,911 (6.55 ...

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Caerfyrddin general election 2024: Plaid Cymru win 'historic seat' (WalesOnline)

Simon Hart, former secretary of state for Wales and representing the Conservatives, came third in the vote with a total of 8,825, while Reform UK finished ...

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