Welsh actor Michael Sheen has shared his thoughts on the upcoming election
Welsh actor Michael Sheen has spoken about the upcoming elections to the Senedd during an interview on Times Radio. The star shared his thoughts on Welsh politics and discussed the importance of the election occurring this year.
The Senedd election will take place on May 7, 2026, where voters across Wales will choose new Members of the Senedd. It will be the first election held since the expansion the parliament from 60 to 96 members and the introduction to the new voting system using larger constituencies. The vote will determine which party forms the next Welsh Government and who becomes Wales’ First Minister.
Alongside acting, Michael Sheen is known for his social activism in Wales. In 2025, he launched a project shown on the Channel 4 documentary Michael Sheen’s Secret Million Pound Giveaway, using £100,000 of his own money to buy and write off £1 million in consumer debt for around 900 people in south Wales.
Ahead of the upcoming Welsh elections, actor Michael Sheen has told Times Radio, “everyone acknowledges that we’re in a moment of huge transformation, where, whether it’s conscious or not, people are sort of feeling that the old order is dying, or has died. And there’s a lot of anxiety around what the new is going to be”.
Speaking to Adam Boulton he said: “Labour has been the dominant political force in Wales for as long as anyone can remember. That seems to be about to change. And the leadership of Wales and the vision for Wales seems to be a battle between, it looks like, Plaid Cymru and Reform. And that’s a very interesting and sort of febrile argument.”
The actor is set to play Owain Glyndwr, the medieval Welsh national leader and last Welsh “Prince of Wales”, as part of the Welsh National Theatre’s debut season. He highlighted the comparisons between the febrile atmosphere then and now but also the power of theatre to unite and the importance of community to people:“No matter whether they’re voting for Labour, Plaid, Reform, whatever it might be, you can see that there is a desire for a sense of community, of togetherness, of feeling like we’re together and a sense of being taken advantage of and being exploited by other groups”. He was also honest about this own current political position:Adam Boulton: “This time around, this election for the Senate, are you backing Plaid Cymru? Would it be fair to say that, or not?”
Michael Sheen: “Yeah, yeah. Yeah, I am. I think of the parties that look like they have a chance. There’s one that has the best interests of Wales at heart, and I don’t believe the other one does.”
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