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Wales' first minister Eluned Morgan: 'We all have to be the change we want to see in the world'

Following the result of the 2024 general election, the first female first minister of Wales is feeling hopeful 

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Eluned Morgan has had a busy 2024, becoming the first female first minister of Wales in August, alongside finding time to support Wales at the Olympics and Paralympics, and getting hooked on The Hunger Games series.

But what does Morgan’s “chaotic” Christmas season look like?

For our My Big Year series, the first minister of Wales tells all about her oddest traditions, the “guiding presence” of her late father and her biggest hopes going into 2025.

What has been the standout moment of 2024? 

Obviously the general election, but the Olympics and Paralympics in Paris were fantastic. We had an incredible 31 Welsh athletes representing Team GB at the Olympics – the highest number since 1908! In the Paralympics, our 21 athletes from or based in Wales brought home an astonishing 16 medals! Oh – and becoming the first minister of Wales, of course! 

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Are you more or less hopeful than at the start of 2024? 

Following the result of the 2024 general election, definitely more hopeful! 

What do you think the world got right this year? 

The world is a really complicated place, but I think there have been some important positive developments, especially when it comes to helping those in need. For example, we’re proud to be providing free school meals to all primary school pupils in Wales since this year, which’ll make a huge difference to their health and ability to learn, while supporting families. 

More broadly, I think there’s a growing recognition that we all have a responsibility to be the change we want to see in the world. Whether it’s tackling poverty, promoting sustainability, or protecting human rights – people are becoming more engaged and empowered to make a difference in their communities and that’s great. 

What do you think the world got wrong this year? 

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The rise of right-wing populism in many countries is a real concern, and the continuation of war and conflict across the world is heartbreaking. 

Did you get Oasis tickets? 

Unfortunately not. But it’s OK, I’m more into Ed Sheeran! 

What is your cultural highlight of 2024? 

I’ve recently become hooked on The Hunger Games. I know, I’m a bit behind the times! In many ways, the themes really resonate with me – the importance of standing up for the powerless, the complexities of leadership, the human costs of ambition. Along with that, a woman in a position of power… so I’ve been channelling my inner Katniss Everdeen! 

What would your browsing history say about you this year? 

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I need to spend more time on lighter reading. 

What’s your biggest failure this year? 

I didn’t manage to make it to all my wonderful women’s book club sessions. 

What’s the one conversation you wish you were able to have in 2024? 

It would be with my late father. As a former vicar and someone who dedicated his life to public service, I know he would be proud and understanding of the immense responsibility I’ve taken on as first minister. His wisdom and insight would be invaluable. I can still feel his guiding presence, but it would have been wonderful to sit down with him to lean on his experience and get his perspective. He would know just how to steady me in moments of doubt and celebrate the good times. 

What is the oddest family Christmas tradition you keep? 

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I come from this big, boisterous clan and without fail, every single Christmas, we all sing around the table before our meal. Like 20-something of us chiming in, some in key, some absolutely not! But we all give it a good go! And the harmonies… well, let’s just say they’re a work in progress! But there’s something really nice about all of us together, celebrating the season. It’s chaotic, but we wouldn’t have it any other way! Even as our family has grown and changed over the years, that tradition has endured. And I can’t wait to keep it alive, welcoming the next generation into the off-key choir! 

What’s your Big Issue for 2025? 

Doing everything in my power to deliver on the things that people in Wales told me were their priorities over the summer. The bread and butter issues that touch people’s lives every day. 

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