Labour holds power in Wales but with low voter turnout, does that represent the will of the people?

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Congratulations to Welsh Labour on forming the next Welsh Government - though a voter turnout of 46.6% tells its own tale.

Now will Welsh Labour be opposing the dystopian, discriminatory and dangerously open to abuse concept of digital vaccine passports?

Also will there be any review of responses to Covid-19 and the ignoring, and even censorship, of such large volumes of critical expert opinion and of data from other countries who did not impose lockdown and other more restrictive Non-Pharmaceutical Interventions?

Also would such a review include an honest assessment of the damage done by responses to Covid-19 to mental and physical health, education, food and energy security, civil liberties and the small business sector, as well as the increase in poverty leading to crises like eviction, bailiff action, suicides and personal insolvency?

The data is available.

Such reviews are already underway outside government and there could be the prospect of politicians and other public officials being held personally liable if misconduct is identified.

This was definitely a covid election, really piss poor candidates getting in with an increased majority as they believe Drakeford has done a good job.

Let's face it, there has only been one parameter all year (COVID deaths) - with horrendous results for the most vulnerable people in society.

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