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Greens demand to take part in leaders’ debate following Abolish inclusion

03 Apr 2021 4 minute read
Anthony Slaughter. Picture by the Green Party.

The Green Party has demanded to take part in the upcoming leaders’ election debate, after Abolish the Welsh Assembly were included.

The leader of the Welsh Green Party, Anthony Slaughter, said his party “must” be allowed to take part on the programme, which is going to be aired the BBC.

He shared an opinion piece from Nation.Cymru by independence supporter, David Hannington-Smith, who argued for the Greens to be included, as well as for Abolish to be disinvited.

So far Labour, the Conservatives, Plaid Cymru, the Liberal Democrats, and Abolish, have been invited to participate in the debate.

Anthony Slaughter said: “’Abolish don’t deserve to be there, while the Greens could contribute a lot and should be included and given a chance.’ @WalesGreenParty must be included in Senedd Election Debates. #InviteTheGreens #Senedd21”.

In his article on Nation.Cymru, David Hannington-Smith, said: “As it stands, AWAP are fielding 9 constituency candidates: 4 in Cardiff, 1 in Wrexham, 1 in the Vale and the rest in the Valleys.

“On March 7 they said they would be announcing more nominations across Wales and filling their regional list, but as yet, as far as I am aware that hasn’t happened. Abolish is therefore, at best, a regional party standing in elections to an institution they want to tear down.

“Given one of Abolish key arguments is that people in the north of Wales feel like the Cardiff Senedd doesn’t represent them, it may surprise you that just five weeks from polling day, it has yet to announce a single candidate for any seat or region north of Cynon Valley, apart from Wrexham.

“Looking at the appropriateness for other parties to be involved in the BBC Senedd debate, the Greens should be there ahead of Abolish.

“They have already put forward 37 nominations, have a similar polling average at around 5%, and, like Abolish, didn’t win a seat in 2016. And what of Propel, UKIP and Reform?”

‘Adam Price’ 

The BBC have also faced calls to uninvite Abolish from the debate by Plaid Cymru leader Adam Price.

He made his comments after Lee Canning from Abolish the posted an online image of Plaid Cymru MS Leanne Wood with the caption: “The ugly face of nationalism”, which has now been deleted.

Writing to the other party leaders, Price called on them to “join me in condemning the party’s behaviour and sending a clear message that it has no place in the Senedd Election campaign”.

“I would also ask that you support us in calling on the BBC to uninvite the Abolish the Welsh Assembly Party from the televised debate so as not to allow them to further toxify the public discourse in Wales,” he said.

In response to the comments by Adam Price, a spokesperson for BBC Cymru Wales said: “BBC Cymru Wales will be providing a range of content and debating opportunities on television, radio and online in both English and Welsh during the forthcoming election campaign.

“As part of our commitment to provide news, analysis and scrutiny, there will be one Welsh leaders’ debate programme on BBC1 Wales on 29 April.

“In determining the composition of the panel for this programme, we were required to make an editorial judgement with regard to what is an appropriate level of coverage.

“That careful judgement has taken account of past levels of electoral support, as well as any robust trends in current support and confirmed levels of candidacy.

“We are confident that our editorial processes have been fair and impartial whilst reflecting the reality of the Welsh political landscape.”


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Elly Foster
Elly Foster
3 years ago

I am totally disgusted by the exclusion of Wales Green Party and the absurd inclusion of the Abolish Party. We are facing a climate and ecological emergency. The Green Party has been saying this for 40 years and has serious policies for combatting these dire problems. Why can’t the BBC ever take this issue seriously. This is an abomination!

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