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Plaid leader accuses Drakeford of intending to use Covid briefing for ‘electioneering’

21 Apr 2021 5 minute read
Adam Price picture by Plaid Cymru. First Minister Mark Drakeford AM. Mark Hawkins / Alamy Stock Photo.

The leader of Plaid Cymru has accused Mark Drakeford of intending to use a Covid-19 briefing for “electioneering purposes”.

Adam Price has written a letter to the head of the Welsh Government’s civil service, Permanent Secretary Shan Morgan, to demand that she intervene as the “guarantor of the neutrality of the machinery of the state”.

During what’s known as the purdah period of an election, there are rules in place to make sure that no party can use the resources of the government or the civil service to gain an unfair advantage.

In his letter, the Plaid leader refers to comments the First Minister Mark Drakeford in the “Ask the Leader” interview with the BBC, where he said that he would “set out what a Labour government would do in the 3 weeks that follow the election” in the upcoming Covid-19 briefing.

According to Price, to “set out the hypothetical policy choices a future Labour administration might make” would break the purdah neutrality rules.

When asked about the letter by Nation.Cymru, a Welsh Government spokesperson said: “The Permanent Secretary has received correspondence from Adam Price and will respond to him directly.”

A Welsh Labour spokesperson said: “Mark Drakeford remains the First Minister making important decisions to keep Wales safe.

“We are aware that Mr Price has sent another letter, we understand this will be responded to in due course.”

In his letter, Adam Price said: “It would be completely inappropriate for the incumbent party of government to use the resources and communication channels of the government to make party political announcements less than two weeks before polling day.

“As set out in the pre-election guidance document Elections to Senedd Cymru May 2021: guidance for Welsh Government officials ‘Welsh Government premises and resources should never be used for campaigning purposes’.”

‘Neutrality’

Adam Price said that the document “rightly” recognised the unique context in which this Senedd election was taking place.

However, he also said that the guidance clearly states that: “Welsh Government communications activity during the pre-election period must not be seen or perceived to be influencing, or potentially influencing the outcome of the election on behalf of any political party, or carry any implication that the government is taking a position on any issue related to the election campaign through its channels”.

That section “explicitly restricts” the use of government communication channels to anything other than the provision of public health or other factual information, the Plaid Cymru leader said.

“You may be aware that the deputy leader of the Labour party Angela Rayner has written to the Head of the Civil Service in Whitehall to highlight a possible breach of ministerial rules by the Prime Minister relating to critical comments about London’s Labour Mayor in a Downing Street briefing,” Adam Price said.

“I trust that you will agree that what the First Minister described last night on television about his intention to use the Welsh Government’s platform for communicating the outcome of the 21 day review this Friday to set out the hypothetical policy choices a future Labour administration might make, were the Labour Party to be in government after the election, would extend beyond the scope of the activity permitted under the government guidance.

“I therefore request, in your capacity as the guarantor of the neutrality of the machinery of the state, that you intervene to ensure that any communication through this platform upholds the letter and spirit of the guidance which is in place to ensure parity and fair play for all.

“In light of my genuine concerns around matters affecting the fairness of the election campaign I would be grateful if you could arrange an urgent meeting with my office, ahead of Friday, to discuss further.”

‘Decision’

The First Minister had earlier said that bringing forward the easing of some Covid restrictions has nothing to do with the upcoming election in Wales.

Speaking on a BBC Wales Ask The Leader programme Mr Drakeford said: “The coronavirus rates in Wales are the lowest in the UK – the vaccination rates are the best in the UK.

“That creates a context in which we could restore more freedoms to people more quickly than we had anticipated.”

He added that he would add further details on easing the lockdown on Friday: “I want to do it in the orderly way that we do.

“That decision will lie the other side of the election, but I will set out what a Labour government would do in the three weeks that follow the election, as we have regularly given a forward signal to indoor hospitality to the rest of the tourism industry and other things about what we think the public health context would now allow.”


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Andrew Robinson-Redman
Andrew Robinson-Redman
3 years ago

The Leader of Plaid seems more than happy to constantly criticise the Welsh Government at every opportunity but is strangely silent when calling to account the Plaid Leader of Carmarthen County Council who fails to respond to letters etc. sent by him. The Council Leader gave an undertaking that a Review would be implemented into a long-running case of the Council’s actions over a period of 17 plus years. That was supposed to have happened over12 months ago! At a meeting with Adam Price he was asked why he could not expose the actions of the Leader as they were… Read more »

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