Drakeford believed in the UK government during Kovid

BBC Politics Wales

At that time, Welsh Secretary said that Mark Drakeford in the UK government during the epidemic “reduced people’s trust”.
Simon Hart said that it is “exactly what you don’t want” in a national crisis, telling the then labor of the first minister to the BBC Walscast Podcast of his “disappointment”.
Drakeford “was selecting all the things that used to work and claimed them as a Welsh government, and then were very public about the things that did not work, and said that they were the UK government”, the pre-curdist MP said.
Welsh Sarkar said: “All decisions by Welsh ministers belonging to Kovid -19 were based on evidence and were always made in the best interest of Wales.”
Former Carmorting West and South Pembrookshire MP has published his time in the UK cabinet, first as the secretary of the state for Wales under Boris Johnson and then as the main whip of Rishi Sunak, the party’s discipline.
“Unknowingly: The Political Diaries of a Chief Whip” explains its disappointment over the relationship between the two governments, especially during the Kovid -19 epidemic.
He also commented in a memory day of Shri Drakeford, called him “Lecturer of Old University with dirty shoes”.
Hart said that Walscast Drakeford was a “very good man”, but “he never created any secret” was no “fan of a large scale” of the fact.
He said he felt that Drakeford helped create a “false” perception that “Nice Mr. Drakeford – and he is a very good man – all were solutions, and bad Mr. Johnson caused all problems”.
“I felt that this was a very lazy politicization of a very serious situation and I felt the party for the party, Mark Drakeford,” said Hart.
“It was not necessary about political gains.”
As a result, Hart said, was messaging for the public that was not as clear as it could “be due to even more devastation to reduce the risk of epidemic.

Hart said that he wrote the book to ask questions “What went wrong?” Between December 2019 and July 2024, when conservatives went to a general election “Durbing” with a majority of 80 -seat.
In a separate interview with BBC Politics Wales, to be aired on Sunday, he said, “We have to ask ourselves questions how it happened on Earth?”
“This is a great fall from grace and, as long as we are not ready to look into the mirror and say ‘Well that we have done good and what we did badly, we will continue those mistakes.”
“I don’t think it makes it especially comfortable in reading”, he told Walscast.
He said, “From comedy to tragedy, I went very quickly, because I went to be patient and irritable and disillusioned many times, if I was honest”, he said.
He said that the orthodox party was “unimaginable”, which depicts his account as “the details of politics more generally”.
Hart said, “Keer stormer suddenly found that he was killing the same headwind exactly as we would hits very quickly during his tenure.”
“Big majority, new government, all this – yet it was still difficult.”
‘Blocks in the road’
At its time as the main whip, heart book includes anonymous and shocking stories of MPs in various compromise positions – including sexual harassment and trips to brothels.
He said, “The examples I have given in the book are probably even in other industries, it is not unique to politics,” he said.
“Perhaps the investigation around politics is a bit more intense.”
For politics Wales, he said that he does not think that candidates, MPs and ministers are “given proper amounts of support, training, advice, guidance which will be absolutely standard practice in a general workplace”.
“They were really very good people who hit a lot of bumps in the road.
“Did we do enough to help them to help them avoid such destruction?
“Not always, I don’t think we did it.”