On Thursday 7th May, the General Election will present a choice of two futures, more of the same under the Tories and Labour or a fresh new start with Plaid Cymru. Only by supporting the Party of Wales can we move forward to creating a brighter future for our nation.
Vaughan Williams will make an excellent MP for Llanelli. It is a pleasure to campaign with such a committed and hardworking candidate, he will be Llanelliās voice in Westminster not Westminsterās voice in Llanelli. Now more than ever we need a representative to speak up for us and fight for a fairer deal for our communities.
Vaughan recognises more needs to be done in order to secure a stronger future for our Town Centre, he has actively called for a reduction in business rates, lower rents, extra support for start-up businesses as well as opposing car parking charges.
Llanelli residents must have access to a first rate A&E service on their doorsteps at Prince Philip Hospital. Vaughan wants to develop a positive vision for our NHS. Itās time to put patients first.
When Plaid is strong, Wales is strong. The stronger we are, the greater influence we will have. Donāt allow the others to take your vote for granted. Our positive message of fairness and hope must overcome our opponentsā message of fear and hate. The politics of austerity should be rejected in favour of the politics of progress.
Only Plaid Cymru can beat Labour in Llanelli. A Plaid victory will help keep the Tories out ā blue and red ones.
A vote for Vaughan is a vote for jobs, for our NHS, fairer funding for Wales and a vote against another five years of disastrous cuts to our communities. Letās create history, together we truly can make and be a difference.
Sean Rees
Campaign Manager
Plaid Cymru Llanelli
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