Keir a 'decent man' but voters want change - Welsh Labour MPpublished at 11:30 BST
BBC Wales News

By Nick Bourne
Welsh Labour MP Tonia Antoniazzi told BBC Radio Wales' Sunday Supplement that voters "want to see change".
"Let's be honest, Keir is a very, very decent man but the country, and Wales especially, is crying out for change," she said earlier.
The Gower MP said a "divide" had been created in the Senedd following May's Welsh Parliament elections, which saw Labour - which had been in power since 1999 - beaten into third place behind Plaid Cymru and Reform.
"I'm not pro-Burnham, pro-Wes, pro-anybody. I just need the change. We need the change," Antoniazzi said.
"I would like to see a leader that takes us up to the next general election and gives us a good foundation in which to win and be in power for another five years and, sadly, that person isn't Keir."












