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Welsh secretary plays down Eluned Morgan benefit reform spat | Welsh secretary plays down Eluned Morgan benefit reform spat |
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Eluned Morgan had complained about others speaking for her - a comment understood to be directed at the Welsh secretary | Eluned Morgan had complained about others speaking for her - a comment understood to be directed at the Welsh secretary |
A UK government minister has insisted she gets on well with Eluned Morgan despite a public spat over plans to cut disability and sickness benefits. | A UK government minister has insisted she gets on well with Eluned Morgan despite a public spat over plans to cut disability and sickness benefits. |
Earlier this month the Welsh first minister publicly rebuked Labour's Welsh Secretary Jo Stevens for saying she welcomed the chancellor's cuts. | Earlier this month the Welsh first minister publicly rebuked Labour's Welsh Secretary Jo Stevens for saying she welcomed the chancellor's cuts. |
Stevens said the relationship between her and the first minister was "very good", and said Morgan had been clear in agreeing for the need for welfare reform. | Stevens said the relationship between her and the first minister was "very good", and said Morgan had been clear in agreeing for the need for welfare reform. |
The Welsh government declined to comment. | The Welsh government declined to comment. |
Morgan had previously told the Senedd: "I've got a lot of people trying to put words into my mouth these days, haven't I? | Morgan had previously told the Senedd: "I've got a lot of people trying to put words into my mouth these days, haven't I? |
"You summarised my position? I had somebody else last week trying to speak for me. I speak for myself. I speak for the Welsh government." | |
Sources close to the first minister said at the time the comment referred to Stevens, who said the week before that the first minister had "welcomed" the reforms. | Sources close to the first minister said at the time the comment referred to Stevens, who said the week before that the first minister had "welcomed" the reforms. |
In the same session the first minister said she lamented the cuts, and said recipients of the benefits involved were "suffering" and "worried". | In the same session the first minister said she lamented the cuts, and said recipients of the benefits involved were "suffering" and "worried". |
'Quite clear' | 'Quite clear' |
Stevens is a member of the UK government cabinet. According to a ministerial website, the Welsh secretary is responsible for the "overall strategic direction of the UK government in Wales". | Stevens is a member of the UK government cabinet. According to a ministerial website, the Welsh secretary is responsible for the "overall strategic direction of the UK government in Wales". |
Asked on Radio Wales Breakfast how she would describe her relationship with the first minister in relation to the welfare changes, Stevens said: "I have a very good relationship with the first minister". | Asked on Radio Wales Breakfast how she would describe her relationship with the first minister in relation to the welfare changes, Stevens said: "I have a very good relationship with the first minister". |
Pressed on whether the situation was awkward, Stevens said the pair worked "closely together". | Pressed on whether the situation was awkward, Stevens said the pair worked "closely together". |
"That's why we were able to deliver a record budget settlement for Welsh government in the autumn budget last year." | "That's why we were able to deliver a record budget settlement for Welsh government in the autumn budget last year." |
Stevens was asked if she put words in Morgan's mouth, or mis-spoke. | Stevens was asked if she put words in Morgan's mouth, or mis-spoke. |
She declined to answer the first question directly. To the second, she added: "If you look at the letter that the Welsh government made public, it set out quite clearly an agreement with the need to reform welfare. | She declined to answer the first question directly. To the second, she added: "If you look at the letter that the Welsh government made public, it set out quite clearly an agreement with the need to reform welfare. |
"The system as it currently is is indefensible, it's unstainable and it's unfair on the people who are involved in it." | "The system as it currently is is indefensible, it's unstainable and it's unfair on the people who are involved in it." |
Stevens was referring to a letter by Morgan to Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall, written at the beginning of March, where the first minister asked for an impact assessment for Wales. | Stevens was referring to a letter by Morgan to Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall, written at the beginning of March, where the first minister asked for an impact assessment for Wales. |
Morgan had said: "I agree the system needs to ensure it is effectively supporting people into work and offering an effective financial safety net for people who are unable to work". | Morgan had said: "I agree the system needs to ensure it is effectively supporting people into work and offering an effective financial safety net for people who are unable to work". |
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