Plaid Cymru unveils pledges for rural Wales ahead of manifesto launch
Plaid Cymru has today unveiled its pledges for rural Wales as part of its general election campaign, vowing to be the voice of rural Wales in Westminster.
Plaid Cymru has today unveiled its pledges for rural Wales as part of its general election campaign, vowing to be the voice of rural Wales in Westminster.
Plaid Cymru has pledged a ‘Welsh Green New Deal’ as part of their general election campaign.
In response to comments made by Welsh Government’s Cabinet Secretary for Transport, Ken Skates, during an interview on Politics Wales (9/6/24) regarding Vaughan Gething’s future as First Minister, a Plaid Cymru spokesperson said:
Plaid Cymru Leader Rhun ap Iorwerth showed to the people of Wales that this election “doesn’t have to be a choice between two parties”, Sioned Williams Plaid Cymru MS has said.
Rhun ap Iorwerth will be "the voice of Wales" during the pre-election televised debates, former Leader of Plaid Cymru Leanne Wood has said today.
Westminster is shortchanging Wales by £4bn from the HS2 project Plaid Cymru have said.
A vote of no confidence is to be held tomorrow.
Tomorrow there will be a vote of no confidence in Vaughan Gething
Liz Saville Roberts slams misplaced spending.
Plaid Cymru has today urged Wales’s rural communities to support his party at the General Election on 4th July to guard against the ‘damaging legacy’ of the Tories’ Brexit betrayal.