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Eluned Morgan reveals more reasons for Trump banquet snub | UK News

By uk-times.com18 September 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Gareth LewisWales political editor

Getty Images A head and shoulders photograph image of Eluned Morgan looking out of shot. The background is blurred.Getty Images

Eluned Morgan was speaking for the first time about rejecting the invitation

Wales’ first minister has revealed that her reason for declining an invitation to the state banquet for President Trump was only “partly” because of the death of one of her politicians.

Speaking for the first time since deciding not to go Windsor Castle on Wednesday, Eluned Morgan told a Pembrokeshire radio station that she had a difference in politics with the president and mentioned the situation in Gaza.

This goes further than two earlier Welsh government statements, which dealt only with the tragic events surrounding Member of the Senedd Hefin David.

Her decision to decline the invitation was described by the Welsh Conservatives as a “snub”.

In a live interview with Pure West Radio on Wednesday morning, Morgan said: “Obviously Trump’s politics is very different from mine. The King kindly invited me to attend the state banquet.

“I didn’t feel that was the right thing to do, partly because I felt I needed to be with my colleagues this week when we’re all coming to terms with this very difficult situation in relation to Hefin David.

“So there’s a time when you need to make sure you’re together and, look, our politics is very different and you look at things like Gaza and you think we need to be doing everything we can to intervene and it will be good, I think, if we could do a bit more in that space.”

On Tuesday night a Welsh government statement confirmed Morgan would not attend the banquet with a statement saying she had written to the King to “thank him for his gracious invite” but felt that “her place is here with colleagues as she continues to support them during this incredibly difficult time”.

On Wednesday lunchtime the Welsh government issued a new statement which said: “There is a private engagement tonight between the first minister and MSs [Members of the Senedd] following the death of Hefin David.”

The interview with Pure West radio took place on Wednesday morning.

It is still unclear when the invitation to the banquet was received or when Wednesday night’s engagement with MSs was arranged.

The Welsh government has been asked to comment.

Senedd Conservative leader Darren Millar said: “Obviously everybody has a great deal of sympathy for Labour in Wales having lost a colleague like Hefin David but to then suggest that what actually you are trying to do is snub an appointment as well, because you have got some political differences, is a duplicitous sort of message.

“I think if the first minister had wanted to snub the President she should make it clear that there is a political snub taking place.”

Morgan was not the only high profile party leader to turn down an invitation to the banquet.

In August, Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey said he was boycotting the event to send President Trump a message over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

Plaid Cymru leader Rhun ap Iorwerth and Liz Saville Roberts, who heads the party at Westminster have criticised Starmer’s decision to welcome Trump with full state honours, warning that “his presence risks emboldening extremism at home and abroad”.

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