Reform UK would be a disaster for Wales but its rivals have left the door wide open | Will Hayward
Briefly

As Wales prepares for the upcoming Senedd elections, the urgency for addressing longstanding issues such as the NHS wait times and poor education results has never been greater. Welsh Labour's 25-year governance faces scrutiny, and the rise of Reform UK, polling around 23%, indicates a potential shift in power. However, critics argue that Reform's motivations are self-serving, positioning their campaign not to genuinely improve life in Wales but to leverage resources for future political ambitions, leaving a void in leadership for the real issues at hand.
In terms of policy for Wales, Reform UK is devoid of any substantive plans, with neither Farage nor Anderson able to articulate specific strategies relevant to the region.
The party's approach reflects a blatant disregard for Welsh democracy, aiming instead to use the Senedd as a mere stepping stone for broader political gains across the UK.
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