This week, Liberal Democrat Deputy Leader @libdemdaisy raised the plight of Welsh farmers in the Commons.
Unless the Government takes action, not only will the rural economy suffer, but the cost-of-living crisis will get worse. We will continue to stand up for our farmers. 👇
Patients in Powys could be facing longer waits for treatment than people living just across the border in England, despite being treated at the same hospitals, a Welsh MP has claimed https://t.co/Tdgsdjexj9
Last night I asked the Water Minister what action is being taken to increase monitoring of sewage discharges, following reports of children falling ill after playing in the River Tawe.
The @WelshLibDems will continue to call for better monitoring and stronger enforcement.
High streets across Wales are under growing pressure from rising costs, business rates increases and higher taxes on employers.
In Parliament today, I again called for an emergency cut to VAT for hospitality to keep our town centres thriving.
Youth unemployment in Wales is now 16% and has risen over 9x faster than in Scotland in the last year.
We cannot afford a lost generation. Wales needs an urgent skills strategy, restored apprenticeship funding, and an end to Labour's damaging taxes on jobs.
Last night I voted for single living military accommodation to be brought up to the Decent Homes Standard. Unfortunately, Labour, the Tories & Reform all refused to support this.
The Liberal Democrats will continue to stand up for our armed forces personnel.
This morning, I attended a meeting with the Energy Minister to raise the impact of the emerging energy crisis on off-grid homes in rural areas.
I raised both concerns about heating oil and LPG - unfortunetly I did not receive the reassurances my constituents are looking for. 👇
Offshore wind has the potential to revive Wales' industrial base, yet as things stand, the Government has not created the environment for components to be built in Wales.
Instead, turbines and steel will be imported to places like Port Talbot from countries like Germany.
🌊 Swansea Bay Tidal Lagoon would provide much-needed high-quality jobs to South West Wales, give Wales an industrial lead it could export and help the environment.
Labour should back tidal power in Wales. - @LibDemDavid
The Welsh Liberal Democrats will always support devolution - Wales deserves the same powers as Scotland.
However, the damage Labour is doing to the trust in devolution is unacceptable; it's time for this tired, stale Government to leave office and for new and fresh ideas. 🔶🏴
The Welsh Liberal Democrats have hailed recent defections as proof they are gaining momentum ahead of the Senedd election with the party hinting there could be more to come ✍️Emily Price https://t.co/uNQqhWhVLO
Welsh Lib Dems say the NHS will be at the heart of their bid to win May's Senedd election. At a pre-conference rally on Friday, the leader, Jane Dodds, arrived in an ambulance to highlight the issue. Read more here: https://t.co/iYPhHB9doT
The Welsh public doesn't want their politicians to waste the next 5 years debating independence, they want action on the NHS, education and the economy.
A vote for the Welsh Liberal Democrats is a vote to stop Plaid Cymru's and the Greens' costly independence plans.