Morgan accused of not having clue on housing job

Image source, Senedd Cymru

Image caption, Eluned Morgan did not confirm details of the appointment of Lee Waters when she was asked in FMQs
  • Author, Gareth Lewis
  • Role, Political editor, 麻豆社 Wales News

First Minister Eluned Morgan has been accused of not having a clue about the role of a backbench politician drafted in to speed up planning applications to meet the Welsh government鈥檚 target to build 20,000 social homes.

Tory Senedd leader Andrew RT Davies made the claim during First Minister鈥檚 Questions in the Senedd after the appointment of Lee Waters was revealed by Delivery Minister Julie James on the weekend.

James told the Politics Wales programme on Sunday that Waters would conduct a 鈥渧ery deep dive鈥 of every planning application.

Morgan was criticised after she told Members of the Senedd (MSs) that the government was 鈥渟till in discussions鈥 about the role.

Time is ticking for Labour to hit its manifesto pledge of building 20,000 affordable homes before the next Senedd election in 2026.

In her previous role as housing minister James admitted that ministers were hanging on to the target by 鈥渢he skin of their teeth.鈥

Spending watchdog Audit Wales has also warned that the Welsh government needed 拢580m to 拢740m of extra funding to get close to meeting it.

James pledged on Sunday to 鈥渄o what is necessary鈥 to hit the target and insisted it could still be achieved, albeit in a 鈥渧ery short time鈥.

During the exchange in the Senedd, Davies asked Morgan to confirm the 鈥渆xact role鈥 that Waters would play.

In response, Morgan said: 鈥淭he cabinet secretary who is responsible for housing will be making sure, and we are as a government, absolutely determined that we are going to deliver. That is why we are still in discussions about the role that Lee Waters will play.

鈥淲e will be finalising details of that role and we鈥檒l be letting you know exactly what that is in the next few weeks.鈥

She added that a formal statement on work to support the delivery of affordable housing would follow.

'Stretching'

Davies replied: 鈥淚鈥檓 sorry, first minister, but the words of the delivery minister on Sunday were that a back bencher in the Labour Party was going to do a rapid, deep dive of each planning application that came in.

鈥淵ou in your response to me clearly indicate that you haven鈥檛 a clue what he鈥檚 going to be doing and yet you鈥檙e trying to incentivise developers to come forward with applications to hit your manifesto target of 20,000 social housing here in Wales.

鈥淭hat really is no way to run a government.鈥

The FM admitted in further questions that the target was 鈥渟tretching鈥 but that every effort would be made to hit it.

Morgan and the UK government's Welsh Secretary Jo Stevens also appear to have been saying different things on cross-border co-operation to bring down waiting lists.

The plans were announced at the Labour conference last month.

Stevens has emphasised the element of cross-border surgery, while Morgan has talked more about the sharing of best practice between the two health services.

There are question marks over whether England has any more spare capacity to take on extra Welsh patients.

In FMQs on Tuesday Morgan spoke of wanting to 鈥渕aximise鈥 capacity in Wales rather than patients going over the border.