CARWYN Jones lost faith in some councils delivering a high standard of education.
He said how can he have faith when Torfaen, Monmouthshire, Merthyr Tydfil, Anglesey, Blaenau Gwent and Pembrokeshire are in special measures.
He thinks some councils are incapable of improving education and it’s impossible to have faith in the delivery of education across Wales.
Mr Jones argued it gives further urgency to the need to cut the number of councils, only if Labour get a majority in the Welsh Assembly after the next Assembly elections.
If Mr Jones has no confidence in some Labour councillors, how can he expect the voter to show any confidence for them to run our councils?
Andrew Nutt Heolddu Road Bargoed
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