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Mark Drakeford

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Gender Male
Age 69
Date of birth September 19,1954
Zodiac sign Virgo
Born Carmarthenshire
United Kingdom
Party Welsh Labour
Children Jonathan Drakeford
NationalityBritish
Position First Minister of Wales
BooksLast Rights? Funerals, Poverty and Social Exclusion : a Report for the National Local Government Forum Against Poverty in Wales
Education University of Kent
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Mark Drakeford Life story


Mark Drakeford is a Welsh Labour Party politician serving as First Minister of Wales and Leader of Welsh Labour since 2018. He previously served in the Welsh Government as Cabinet Secretary for Finance from 2016 to 2018 and Minister for Health and Social Services from 2013 to 2016.

Early Life of Politician Mark Drakeford

Politician mark drakefrod was born in 1953 in south wales. He was educated at cowbridge grammar school. Before studying social sciences at the university of wales. Swansea.

Political Career of Politician Mark Drakeford

Drakeford began his political career as a councillor on west glamorgan county council in 1989. He was later elected as a member of the welsh assembly and was appointed minister for health and social services in 2013. In 2018. He was elected leader of the welsh labour party and nominated as the firts minister of wales.

Achievements of Politician Mark Drakeford

Drakeford has been praised for his work in taking bold and decisive action to tackle the coronavirus pandemic in wales. He was awarded a cbe for his services to the welsh govenrment in.

Public Policy of Politician Mark Drakeford

Drakeford s policy focus is on tackling child povertys. Upporting the welsh language. And investing in public services. He has also committed to tackilng climate change through the development of a new welsh climate change law.

Support for the European Union of Politician Mark Drakeford

Drakeford is a prominent supporter of the euorpean union. And during the brexit negotiations he was a vocal advocate for a close relationship between the uk and the eu.

Interesting Facts about Politician Mark Drakeford

Drakeford is a keen supporter of welsh football team sawnsea city and is a frequent visitor to the liberty stadium. He is also a big fan of weslh rock band manic street preachers.

Important Event in the Life of Politician Mark Drakeford

In 2018. Drakeford was elected as the leader of the ewslh labour party. Making him the first welsh labour leader to be elected from outside the national assembly for wales.

Leadership of Politician Mark Drakeford

Drakeford is a popular leader in wales and is respected for his ability to bring people together. He has also been praised for his focus on devleoping a strong and inclusive welsh economy.

Charitable Work of Politician Mark Drakeford

Drakeford is a supporter of a number of charities in wales. Inlcuding the homeless charity llamau and the children s charity barnardo s cymru.

Media Appearances of Politician Mark Drakeford

Drakeford is a frequent guest on welsh tv and radio programmes. And is often seen in the media discussing welsh politics. He also regularly appears on ntaional news programmes to discuss brexit and other welsh issues.

Coal: UK's last opencast mine shuts after legal row

Coal: UK's last opencast mine shuts after legal row
Nov 29,2023 8:31 pm

... The heavily redacted document, also sent to First Minister Mark Drakeford, said " officials consider the company is likely to seek administration" after coal mining stops...

Labour MP Jo Stevens' office vandalised after Gaza vote

Labour MP Jo Stevens' office vandalised after Gaza vote
Nov 17,2023 9:11 am

... First Minister Mark Drakeford has taken by UK Labour leader, Sir Keir Starmer, who called for longer " humanitarian pauses" to allow aid to reach civilians in Gaza...

Suella Braverman: Shapps won't back home secretary's language on policing

Suella Braverman: Shapps won't back home secretary's language on policing
Nov 12,2023 11:51 am

... Mark Drakeford told the BBC: " It s not for me to give advice to people in London, but what I would say is if a minister in the Welsh Government behaved in that way, they wouldn t expect to continue as a minister...

Remembrance Sunday: Aberystwyth veteran pays for memorial lights

Remembrance Sunday: Aberystwyth veteran pays for memorial lights
Nov 11,2023 7:11 pm

... Wales national observance of Remembrance Sunday is taking place from 10:30 GMT at the Welsh National War Memorial, in Cardiff, with First Minister Mark Drakeford in attendance...

Labour more ambitious for Tata Steel - Sir Keir Starmer

Labour more ambitious for Tata Steel - Sir Keir Starmer
Oct 23,2023 7:41 am

... " Sir Keir visited the steelworks with Labour First Minister Mark Drakeford, who did not speak to the media at the event...

Covid: Boris Johnson refused talks with Drakeford and Sturgeon

Covid: Boris Johnson refused talks with Drakeford and Sturgeon
Oct 11,2023 9:11 am

...By Elliw GwawrBBC Wales political correspondentBoris Johnson thought it was " wrong" for the prime minister to hold regular meetings with Mark Drakeford and Nicola Sturgeon during the pandemic...

20mph row is personal and unpleasant, says Lee Waters

20mph row is personal and unpleasant, says Lee Waters
Sep 27,2023 3:31 am

... It comes after First Minister Mark Drakeford revealed he had received over the new law...

20mph: I've had vile threats to my safety, says Mark Drakeford

20mph: I've had vile threats to my safety, says Mark Drakeford
Sep 26,2023 12:11 pm

... Mark Drakeford told the Senedd that he had been sent " vile" messages and supporters of the lower speed limit deserved to be treated with respect...

Covid: Boris Johnson refused talks with Drakeford and Sturgeon

Sep 23,2023 7:51 am

By Elliw GwawrBBC Wales political correspondent

Boris Johnson thought it was " wrong" for the Prime Minister to hold regular meetings with Mark Drakeford and Nicola Sturgeon during the pandemic.

The comments have been revealed in his evidence to the Covid inquiry.

Wales' First Minister had been frustrated at The Number of meetings he had with the Westminster government.

But Mr Johnson feared working closely with first ministers could make the UK look like a " mini-EU of four nations".

" That is not, in my view, how devolution is supposed to work, " He Said .

Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland have their own governments which have different levels of control over their own affairs.

Sometimes known as the devolved administrations (DAs), all three had their own lockdown rules which differed more from the UK government's in England as the pandemic went on.

After initially chairing emergency COBR meetings with The Heads of three nations at The Beginning of the pandemic, Boris Johnson passed the responsibility on to Michael Gove , the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster.

In written evidence to The Inquiry Mr Johnson said: " I did chair some of The Four nation COBRs, but I was content To Let Michael lead. "

Apart from the workload, He Said there were " two good reasons" for this, " one of principle And One practical. "

" It is optically wrong, in the First Place , for the UK Prime Minister to hold regular meetings with other DA first ministers, as though the UK were a kind of mini-EU of four nations and we were meeting as a 'council' in a federal structure.

" That is not, in my view, how devolution is meant to work. "

Federalism is where power is more equally divided between central and regional governments.

That is not the case in the UK, where Ultimate Power still lies with the central government in Westminster despite the three devolved nations being permitted to make their own decisions.

Mr Drakeford wrote to the UK government in April 2020 asking for a " regular rhythm" to meetings between the devolved nations and the Westminster government.

But it is clear there was a difference of opinion within government about How To deal with the devolved authorities.

Ministers were concerned that regular meetings would not necessarily mean that the devolved administrations would agree with their approach to Covid.

There was A Warning in one meeting of UK government ministers, where Mr Drakeford's request was discussed, that regular meetings with Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland could be a " potential federalist trojan horse".

In minutes of The Meeting , the then-Secretary of State for Wales, Simon Hart , was " nervous" about excluding the three countries from decisions, and thought they as a government " could possibly engage More Than We Are at the moment".

But it noted that he did think that Mr Drakeford was " positioning himself for next year's assembly elections".

The Scottish Secretary, Alistair Jack, thought that " working at official level would be better" than with The Heads of government as it " would avoid Scottish FM grandstanding".

'Fear of leaks'

In WhatsApp messages, Boris Johnson 's former adviser, Dominic Cummings , advised the Prime Minister to chair daily meetings from Downing Street's Cabinet Room and not " with the DAs [devolved administrations] on the [expletive] phone all The Time either so people can't tell you the truth".

In her testimony to the Covid inquiry, politics expert Professor Ailsa Henderson of Edinburgh University said there was a " fear of federalism, there is a fear of leaks" that the UK government perceived a " self-serving nature to the motives of the devolved administrations".

She Said The Minutes of The Meeting of UK government ministers was " The Most remarkable document I have read in A Number of years"

There was no suggestion, She Said , " that it might improve decision-making if more voices from More Parts of the UK were included".

Boris Johnson 's believed that the divergence in policies between The Four nations became " a growing presentational problem".

In his written testimony, He Said he regrets not using civil contingencies legislation rather than Public Health legislation for Covid laws.

This would mean that only the UK government could have decided on The Rules around Covid, preventing the devolved governments from pursuing their own policies.

He says there was " always a risk" that the devolved governments " would diverge and choose a more restrictive measure, or one that was perhaps different for the sake of being different".

In his written testimony, the former Welsh health minister Vaughan Gething said that the meetings between governments were not an " open discussion that treated other governments as equals".

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