‘We’re the party of ambition’: Plaid Cymru sets out to topple Labour | Welsh politics

IRhun Ap Iorwerth, the leader of Ekose Cymru, is on a safe ground at the national E shouldeddfod in Wrexham this week. More than once, the festivals interviewed his interview with Guardian to shake his hand or take selfie.
AP iorwerth started a “listening tour üzere in the country, where he would visit each Wail election zone starting from Wrexham before the Senedd elections next May.
On Tuesday, the Galli Nationalist Party celebrates its 100th anniversary and Ap Iorwerth believes that the party is on the verge of presenting the best gift that the party may want: the Labor Party ends its long reign for the first time in Wales.
“Wales gave Keir Starmer the vast majority but I don’t think [voters] This bad policy dam, which conveys the cost of the failures of consecutive governments to the most vulnerable ones, is expected. ”
“There is an appetite to break this cycle before, and the plaid Cymru is ready to deliver.”
Plaid Cymru recorded the highest votes so far in the general elections last summer, returned four deputies, and entered the support of Labour in his heart like South Wales valleys and Cardiff.
The latest surveys show that after winning 102 years of plain elections in Wales, Labour’s base collapsed and the party will be third under an increase in a new proportional voting system and parliament in the next May.
Ekose Cymru and reform are the UK neck and neck – but because the worker and Ekose say that they will not enter the coalition with the outfit of Nigel Farage, it is only the Galli Nationalist Party, who has the chance to form a government. Ekose Cymru has finished the election process and the AP Iorwerth is already knocking on the doors; Labor and reform has almost ever begun to bring the UK lists together.
A century after its establishment, AP Iorwerth said Ekose Cymru had a proven registered at the local level and was ready to take steps. The first Minister Eluned Morgan said, “He encouraged people to continue the labor force vote, because they are the only party with an experience of being in the government. This is deeply democratic.
“The revolution is unusual and unhealthy, since twenty -six years of labor. We use the words ‘new start’ for a reason.”
AP Iorwerth said he was not worried about the rapid growth of the support given to the UK in Wales, or why his own party did not stand out in the ballot boxes.
“We asked the strategists how to attract Hardcore reform voters, and the answer was basically ‘Don’t Be Ekose Cymru’.”
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“I am sure that the reform will explode, but Ekose Cymru will not be left. We are here to stay and Wales are our focus. Reform is important to them, but because it is just a step stone for the next general election.”
Instead, Ekose Cymru attracts disappointed workers voters, including a drip to kidnap the labor force council members, and popularly popular among young people. In May, Yougov poll argues that Plaid supports 46% of voters aged 16 to 24, and supports a clear clue with 36% of the votes between the ages of 25 and 49 at 16%.
Under the new voting system, every seat in Wales will be a new competitive, including a three -way war between labor, plaid and reform for Weller valleys. Bets are high. Like the Scottish National Party before the 2007 breakthrough, Ekose Cymru should overcome the perception that it is a complaint party; And the possibility of reform in the next Senedd will be a humiliating mishap for Plaid, which promises to put Wales in the first place.
Despite the term of office of the Independence Party, the AP Iorwerth refused to hold a Galli independence referendum to shake the traditional traditional workers’ voters, even if the party entered the government during the next four-year Senedd period.
“First we should deal with the problems and benefit from the forces we already have in Wales. But every day I think it will not be realized until it becomes an independent nation. It is my job to convince people to come with us on this journey.
“Ultimately, what we have to people right now is about hoping that what we have is not as good for the wines. We are the ambition party.”




