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Stop Welsh space radar station because of Trump’s ‘contempt’, first minister says

 

Stop Welsh space radar station because of Trump’s ‘contempt’, first minister says

Daniel DaviesWales political correspondent
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The UK government should stop working with the US on a deep space radar station because Donald Trump has shown “contempt for our country”, Welsh Labour leader Eluned Morgan has said.

The first minister threatened to cause a row within Labour by asking her colleagues in Westminster to “halt” plans to put 27 radar dishes at Cawdor Barracks in Brawdy, Pembrokeshire.

The local labour MP said he was concerned that Morgan apparently did not want the jobs promised by the scheme, while Downing Street declined to say if the prime minister agreed with her.

A No 10 spokesperson said the programme “will secure long-term jobs in Pembrokeshire and Wales, and help protect essential satellite communication”.

The site is in the Ceredigion Penfro constituency where Morgan is Labour’s lead candidate for the Senedd election on 7 May.

Plaid Cymru accused Morgan of trying a “last ditch attempt” to save her seat while Reform said she was trying to distract from her record in government.

The Welsh Conservatives alleged Morgan was willing to put the UK’s national security at risk.

The Deep Space Advanced Radar Capability (DARC) programme – announced by the UK, US and Australia in 2023 – will detect and track objects orbiting Earth.

The Ministry of Defence (MOD) wants to refurbish an airfield at Cawdor Barracks so it can house the UK’s main contribution to the scheme.

It would keep Cawdor open beyond its original closure date of 2028, but the scheme has been opposed by local campaigners.

In a Facebook reel, Morgan said the project should be “halted”, adding: “The United States under Donald Trump is not the partner it once was.

“Talk of targeting civilians, undermining our allies and diminishing the sacrifice of our armed forces is not the conduct of a reliable ally.”

She said there was a “clear difference” between standing with partners and “giving a free pass to a US president who has threatened war crimes and shown contempt for our country”.

The UK should pause its involvement in the radar project “until we can be confident those partnerships reflect our values and our security interests”, she said.

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The MOD has previously said DARC “will provide employment and upskilling opportunities within the local community across all sectors”.

Labour MP for Mid and South Pembrokeshire Henry Tufnell said: “I’m concerned that the first minster appears not to want the local jobs and economic growth this project offers.

“Our community here in Pembrokeshire has always played a pivotal role in the UK’s defence and the DARC project represents the next chapter in our proud heritage.

“The UK government is resolute on using defence to keep our country safe and revitalise the industrial heartlands of our United Kingdom.”

Downing Street declined to say whether the prime minister agreed with Morgan, who has called for a halt to a joint UK-US defence project involving plans to build a new radar system with sites in Pembrokeshire, US and Australia.

Asked if Sir Keir Starmer agreed, a Downing Street press secretary declined to comment, but said “the Deep Space Advanced Radar Capability programme will secure long-term jobs in Pembrokeshire and Wales, and help protect essential satellite communication and navigation works”.

“We’re engaging with the local community on proposals to redevelop Cawdor barracks to host DARC which will be operated by UK personnel.

“We’re following processes agreed with Pembrokeshire County Council and have already completed a comprehensive environmental impact assessment, including to ensure the project has minimal impact on the local skyline.”

A spokesman for opposition leader Kemi Badenoch expressed disagreement with the Welsh first minister’s stance, telling reporters that Britain “should not be doing anything that is going to have any sort of economic damage to this country, just because we don’t like the occupant of the White House”.

“We have got to think far more long term,” he added.

Leader of the Welsh Conservatives in the Senedd, Darren Millar said: “Let’s be absolutely clear – we are living in a dangerously unstable world, with growing threats from countries like Russia and Iran.

“At a time like this, it is extraordinary that Eluned Morgan is willing to put our national security at risk.”

A Plaid Cymru spokesperson said: “Since becoming first minister, she has chosen to stay quiet on defence and international affairs, only now speaking up after polls show her losing her seat.”

Plaid said it had “consistently opposed DARC alongside local communities”.

A group of protesters holding signs saying "no radar", stood next to a house.

A spokesperson for Reform UK said it was clear “that Eluned Morgan is focusing on non-devolved issues to distract from her party’s appalling record in government with Plaid Cymru”.

The Welsh Liberal Democrats and the Welsh Greens were also asked for comment.

You can find a full list of candidates for Ceredigion Penfro here.

Additional reporting by Damian Grammaticas

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AI minister Kendall says that she doesn’t use AI for work. 13 hours agoMatt ChorleyPresenter, BBC Radio 5 Live and NewsnightBBCLiz Kendall, cabinet minister responsible for Artificial Intelligence, has revealed that she does not use AI to do her job. She spoke to me in a driverless car powered by AI, in an interview with BBC Radio 5 Live and Newsnight, Kendall stated she only uses AI technology in her personal life, such as after an allergic reaction to a face cream. He said that no one should waste time on things AI can do faster and better. However, his cabinet colleagues were less enthusiastic. Kendall said, “I use AI more for my personal life than at work. I have to be honest.” “I’m more likely to use AI in my personal life.” “Government officials were expected to use the technology. Kendall said that while she was working at the Department for Work and Pensions staff were using AI in job centres to rewrite CVs for people seeking employment. It could also be used summarise answers to government consultations. The New Statesman reported recently that “British law is already being written by AI”, but claimed that it had been decided to not make the use of AI public. “Explaining her recent use of AI, the Labour MP asked: “Do you wanna know the last thing that I used it for ?… I can’t even believe I’m going to say this… I had an allergic reaction. I put on a probably expensive and pointless potion that I had to pay for. “I had AI go through all the ingredients in the products. There are so many products, I asked AI to look at the ingredients to see if there was one common ingredient. They also suggested a cream that would help me stop the eczema. “I checked sources and it came from the National Eczema Society. I went to the pharmacy, I asked for her best cream. She named the same one. I bought it, and it worked. The government’s Sovereign AI Unit is a venture-capital fund that will invest in British AI firms, backed with PS500m public funding. The UK firm Wayve’s driverless car demo was intended to highlight the potential that the minister sees with AI-powered technology. However, there are concerns about the impact of the tech on jobs. In London alone, 123,000 people held taxi or private hire vehicle licenses last year. There were 381,000 in England. Driverless cars could threaten their jobs. Kendall said: “I believe we’ve got level with people and tell them that jobs will be created. Jobs will change. Some jobs will go. But new ones will replace them.” “I can understand why people worry about the impact of driverless cars on jobs. We are offering free AI skills to 10 million people who work in the workforce. That’s our goal. We think this is really important for the future. “But I think it’s likely to be a mixture, isn’t that right? People will still want drive. “Some people have expressed concerns about the dangers posed by AI. YouGov’s poll from last year revealed that 75% of Britons were concerned that AI could pose a danger to humanity. Kendall was asked if she was concerned about the technology. She replied: “No. I don’t think it is dangerous.” We must consider the implications of this for jobs. She added: “I am not an engineer or computer scientist, but I am a history professor and you can see in previous industrial and technology revolutions that this type of transition has led to some jobs being lost and others created. “My key question is: What is the role of government? “Our belief is that we shouldn’t leave people to deal with this inevitable job transition on their own. We need to upskill our nation. We need to upskill the nation.

 

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