Rhun ap Iorwerth, the leader of Plaid Cymru, is initiating a nationwide listening tour before the Senedd elections in May, beginning in Wrexham. Celebrating its 100th anniversary, Plaid Cymru is poised to potentially end Labour's long reign in Wales, especially after significant electoral gains in the last general election. Growing dissatisfaction with current Labour policies has created an opportunity for change. Recent polls indicate Labour's support is faltering, and Plaid Cymru could be in a position to form a government, having completed its candidate selection process ahead of Labour and Reform UK.
Wales gave Keir Starmer his big majority but I don't think [voters] expected this barrage of bad policy, passing on the cost of the failures of successive governments to the most vulnerable.
There is an appetite for breaking that cycle like never before and Plaid Cymru is ready to deliver.
Recent polls suggest that after 102 years of straight election wins in Wales, Labour's base has collapsed, and the party will come third next May under a new proportional voting system.
Rhun ap Iorwerth believes he is on the verge of delivering the best present the party could ever ask for: ending Labour's long reign to win power in Wales for the first time.
Collection
[
|
...
]