Plaid Cymru launches 5-Point Plan to tackle Health Crisis in Wales
“New thinking” to address health crisis – Plaid Cymru offers “practical plan” to make “tangible difference” for staff and patients
“New thinking” to address health crisis – Plaid Cymru offers “practical plan” to make “tangible difference” for staff and patients
Plaid Cymru Leader Adam Price writes for The Sunday Times on Labour's inability to take responsibility for the NHS in Wales.
“Don’t ignore the health crisis any longer” – Rhun ap Iorwerth MS
Welsh Government “paying over the odds to mask lack of management” says Rhun ap Iorwerth MS
“Astonishing” for Welsh Labour to “renege on commitment” to phase out reliance on private sector
“When it comes to nurses pay – there is a way, but Welsh Government is lacking the will” – Adam Price MS
Plaid Cymru Leader Adam Price has today (Sunday 8 January) launched a scathing attack on the Labour Welsh Government’s refusal to engage in pay negotiations with health unions.
The news headlines across the UK have been overwhelmingly full, in the last few days, with story after story about the crisis within the NHS. In Wales, last week saw a day where we had four separate NHS stories in our BBC news bulletins alone. These included the services described as being ‘on a knife-edge’, the Welsh Government advising for patients to be discharged without care packages, and two cases of patients struggling to get access into hospital.
Welsh Government “not powerless to act” – yet Health Minister “no-where to be seen” – Rhun ap Iorwerth MS