Time to Hold Labour in Wales to Account and Demand Change

Wales faces challenges under Labour leadership, with citizens eager for accountability and change in governance

Time to Hold Labour in Wales to Account and Demand Change
Time to Hold Labour in Wales to Account and Demand Change

Blackwood: 2024 has been quite the rollercoaster. We’ve seen three different Labour first ministers come and go. The current one was picked by just a handful of Labour AMs, which means the people of Wales didn’t even get a say in who leads us.

Eluned was the only candidate, and that really shows how Labour is struggling. It’s like they’re running out of talent after 25 years in charge.

And let’s talk about the NHS. Waiting lists are at an all-time high, with 23% of folks waiting over a year for treatment. In England, it’s only 3%. That’s a huge difference!

Our education system and economy? They’re not doing so hot either. We’re seeing cuts and higher taxes while Labour seems to be throwing money at all sorts of unnecessary stuff.

They even spent £8 million on foreign affairs, which isn’t even their business! It’s frustrating to see that kind of waste.

Looking ahead to 2026, it’s going to be a big year. The people of Wales will finally get a chance to speak up and hold Labour accountable for all this mess.

Cllr Nigel Dix, Blackwood

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