Labour won 30 seats out of 60 in Wales so we'll see how that works, I don't know . But the SNP basically can't achieve a majority because they didn't gain some of the key seats. Both Wales and Scotland have this weird list and constituency system though that basically makes it almost impossible to achieve an outright majority, so the fact that Welsh Labour and the SNP are anywhere near shows how much support they have. The significant thing for Welsh Labour is that they increased their majority in seats that went from Labour to Conservative in the Westminster general election in 2019, especially flying in the face of Conservative gains and Labour losses in the English councils. Scotland is interesting too because the Scottish Greens are pro-independence and have enough seats, along with the SNP to give a pro-independence majority in the Scottish parliament - although the vote share in Scotland overall favours the pro-union parties by a whisker!