Plaid Cymru ready to replace Labour, says leader

Plaid Cymru is ready to replace Labour at the Senedd election next year, the party’s leader will say.
In a speech at the annual party conference, Rhun ap Iorwerth will position Plaid as a government-in-waiting, with “new energy and new ideas”.
“Let’s be clear. We’re not here to act as Labour’s conscience. We are not here to repair Labour. We are here to replace them,” he is expected to say.
Labour has led Wales since the Senedd was first established as the National Assembly for Wales in 1999.
But recent polling has forecast Plaid and Reform to be the two biggest parties in Wales at the election in May.
“Within grasp”
Speaking to BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, Mr ap Iorwerth said: “What has happened now is that a host of elements have come together which has led to a belief in people’s minds that that leadership of Wales, for the very first time, is within grasp.
“And Plaid Cymru is a party that now is putting forward that radical idea on health, on education, on creating better and better-paid jobs, on tackling poverty, that Labour’s failed to deal with.”
Labour “out of steam”
He added: “We’ve had one party, as it happens, in power over 26 years and I think they’ve run out of steam, I think they’ve run out of ideas, and having a chance to put a Plaid Cymru government in place, new leadership for our country after 26 years of standing still frankly, we can put a new energy into getting to grips with health, getting to grips with education and the economy.
“Devolution is only the means to take action on behalf of our country. Now we need to use those tools for the betterment of our country.
“I believe that Plaid Cymru can do that and we’re asking to build an alliance of the people ahead of the election next year to give us that change and make it a positive one.”
Mr ap Iorwerth also ruled out holding a referendum on independence in the next five years if he became first minister.
He told Today: “This isn’t an independence election coming up in May next year. There won’t be a referendum now… not in the next five years at all.”
Asked if he would accept free movement of people from the EU, he said: “We’re very supportive and very eager to see us getting back into the single market, into the customs union. We know that movement of people is something that is a part of that.
“I think it’s a yes because we know how much we miss the movement of people both ways into and from the European Union, and the way that it’s affected so many sectors.”
He also said he wants to grow the Welsh economy, telling the programme: “We have Welsh rates of income tax, part of income tax now comes directly into the Welsh treasury, we want to grow the Welsh economy.
“That’s why we have put together Making Wales Work – probably the most comprehensive economic strategy in any part of the UK at the moment – because we desperately need it here in Wales.
“Our economy under Labour has been underperforming. We want to move forward from that because people deserve better.”
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Keep inching towards the centre ground, Plaid. Why not look at 2 policies which might unite and mobilise Wales?
(1) Go for Dominion Status. Big, big step to Indy as taken by Ireland, N.Zealand etc etc. Wales would get 90% Indy without frightening the horses.
(2) Go for a Wales Constitutional Convention and include a Welsh Bill of Rights.
Wales in short-term needs more well-paid professional services jobs in Wales.
Swansea Bay City region is leading a major net zero project and appointed all the suppliers outside of Wales
https://www.milfordhavenhydrogenkingdom.com/
They could have redeployed ex-Tata Steelworkers / https://cat.org.uk/?gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=20913678138&gbraid=0AAAAADgkRkSFMqaT1adM68hgV33KEjA4K but instead Swansea is funding the development of England’s economy.
Plaid should be campaigning on these issues!!
It amuses me somewhat whenever he’s obliged to ‘rule out’ an independence referendum as if the matter is really in his gift either way. The Supreme Court judgment in the Scottish case and the fact that currently on the best projections 2/3rds or so of the Senedd will be composed of ‘Unionist’ members (in other words legal and political reality) surely rather makes that decision for him. An alternative approach is inevitable.
It frustrates me. I am fed up of reactive politicians setting policies by what the electorate us currently bought into. Plaid should long ago have laid out a bold active manifesto about what they wanted to achieve and committed to convincing the electorate that it is a) A good idea b) The right thing to do b) Achieveable People want leadership! Not being endlessly asked “well if we do this will you still vote for us?” Say what you like about Deform (and I do often). They have never asked people what they want them to do, or if we… Read more »
Plaid seems to have missed the decision of the Supreme Court that the Equality Act covers women who are biological sex women not Plaid’s version of men self identifying as women if they as men feel like it. So Plaid supports men who call themselves women taking part in women’s sports with no thought of safety and safe guarding. Plaid does not seem to think biological women should have single sex changing rooms and toilets, rape centres or women’s refuges. Has Plaid accepted the Cass Report on the dangers of sex modifying drugs on children and young people? A biological… Read more »
Come on Jen there are bigger things at stake than this. This sideshow non issue has been used for too long, to crowbar a way into manistream politics for the fascist far right (as has happened in the USA. Do you want that here too?). Would you sacrifice democracy, rule of law and human rights just to be mean to trans men and women? Most of the electorate are not buying the gender critical chicken licken hyperbole any more and most don’t care. I don’t. I’ve never had a problem from a trans man or woman. And let’s be honest,… Read more »
I think you are wrong and Jen is right and it is not a sideshow.
Oops! I hit send twice. Edited