Welsh Lib Dem leader speaks to national media on campaign trail

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Today (25th May 2024) the leader of the Welsh Liberal Democrats Jane Dodds MS spoke to members of the national press about her party’s main election priorities.

As part of her campaigning tour across Wales, Jane visited her hometown of Hay-on-Wye where she spoke to local party members and residents.

She also spoke to reporters from the BBC about how her party’s key promises to the electorate, including a vow to fight for better dental care for all.

The Welsh Lib Dems will also be championing climate and environmental issues by pushing for harsher regulations on river polluters, as well as a pledge to support rural communities and the agricultural sector.

Commenting, the Leader of the Welsh Liberal Democrats Jane Dodds MS said:

“After months of speculation and rumours, Rishi Sunak has finally decided to face the music by calling a general election for this Summer.

It’s about time the public had a say in who is running the country, after years of Conservative chaos and disorder we have finally been given the chance to show them the door.

This is a chance for the electorate to send a message to both Westminster and Cardiff Bay that they want to see some meaningful change.

We will be pushing for better dental care for all, while also championing climate and environmental issues by pushing for stricter regulations against river polluters.

We will also be standing up for the interests of our rural communities and the farming sector, who have been ignored for far too long.

Make no mistake we won’t be shying away from the challenge, we’ll be fielding candidates in every constituency in Wales in hopes of delivering a brighter future for all.

This is not only an opportunity to kick the Conservatives out of Westminster but also our chance to send a message to the Welsh Labour government that Wales will not put up with their nonsense for much longer.”


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