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Mark Drakeford on potential re-opening of Wales tourism sector
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The Labour Party could see its near 100-year run in Wales come to an end as the country will no longer wait for England to vote Red, Express.co.uk was told. It comes as those west of the border are readying to cast their ballot in Wales' May elections. Welsh Labour is currently in a coalition with the Liberal Democrats and an independent member in the Senedd, and has been since 2016, although it holds a majority stake in the split.