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This page is factually wrong.
There were two Morgan Governments between 2000 and 2003.
The First was formed in Feb 2000 and was a minority Labour admisnistrtion.
The Second, a coalition with the Lib Dems, wasn't formed until 16 October 2000 [1] when there was a reshuffle. Peter Law left, Jane Davidson came in along with two Lib Dem cabinet members.
Overall there were five Morgan Governments:
2000 (Minority)
2000-03 (Coalition)
2003-07 (Minority with 30 then 29 seats)
2007 (Minority)
2007-09 (Coalition with Plaid)