Timms Review interim report confirms it: PIP is "not fit for purpose." 38,000 disabled people told them so.
Words aren't reform. This is why @Plaid_Cymru + @PlaidAnabledd say: devolve welfare to Wales — build the system with us, not just WITH US in mind.
This disability pride month, @PlaidAnabledd stands firmly with the disabled community across the world.
Our identity isn't up for debate, our rights aren't up for negotiation. We've got your back always.
💚💙🤍💛♥️
#Disabilitypride#Plaidcymruanabledd
BIG news for Anabledd 🎉 Our motion to let recognised party sections nominate NEC candidates has cleared National Council AND the NEC — now back to Council with an NEC recommendation to change standing orders. Real progress on inclusion. #PlaidCymru
In 68 days time we can make history. To elect a Welsh govt dedicated to the people & the fight for a fair, accessible Wales that works for everyone
This is our chance to take the pen from the hands of Westminster, and write our own future…
So let’s take it!
Vote @Plaid_Cymru
A hopeful vision with Plaid Cymru - or the chaos that Reform's ex-Tories would bring?
That's the straight choice we face in Wales.
Choose a government that will stand up for Wales and build a better future - vote Plaid Cymru on 7 May 🏴
Plaid Cymru is ready to deliver for our communities - but we can only do it with your support. ✊🏴
Vote Plaid Cymru on 7 May for positive new leadership for Wales. 🗳️💚
More and more people are turning to Plaid Cymru as the only party that will always stand up for Wales and deliver a credible, ambitious government in 2026.
@rhunapiorwerth on his positive vision for Wales 🏴
📺 #PoliticsWales
🚨 BREAKING: Plaid Cymru are leading the polls in #Wales! 🏴
The choice is clear:
✅ A pro-Wales Plaid Cymru
❌ Anti-Wales Reform UK that threatens our NHS
It's a close race - help us win for Wales 👉 https://t.co/UrkJArpKbT
⚠ While people struggle to make ends meet, the super-rich aren't paying their fair share.
💸 A 2% wealth tax on assets over £10m could raise £24bn a year - but Labour refuse to introduce it!
📢 It's time to tax extreme wealth and build a fairer system for all!
For 100 years, Plaid Cymru has been at the heart of Wales’ story.
As we approach the 2026 Senedd election, we offer a clear vision: a fairer, more ambitious Wales where decisions are made in Wales for Wales.
Now is the time for new leadership.
Help us write the next chapter.
As they celebrate their 100th birthday, Plaid Cymru are the most favourably viewed party in Wales
Plaid Cymru: 46% favourable (+10 net)
Greens: 38% (-1)
Lib Dems: 38% (-3)
Reform UK: 30% (-28)
Labour: 30% (-30)
Conservatives: 19% (-51)
Plaid Cymru WIN! 🎉
👏 Llongyfarchiadau i Wiliam Rees ar ennill isetholiad Tref Pontypridd.
💚 Congratulations to @wiliamrees on being elected councillor for Pontypridd Town on both Rhondda Cynon Taf County and Pontypridd Town Council.
So, Keir Starmer’s idea of “strength” is to suspended MP’s who have a moral compass and vote against putting disabled people into hardship and poverty?
What a joke!
It will never be ‘out of line’ to fight for disability rights and at Plaid Anabledd, we will never stop fighting!
Sources confirm Labour have suspended three MPs - Neil Duncan-Jordan, Brian Leishman and Chris Hinchcliff, who were active in the welfare rebellion - over "breaches of party discipline."
Rachel Maskell understood to be meeting whips now.
Is defending disabled people from punitive welfare cuts really a sackable offence?
If Labour can’t tolerate basic compassion, what exactly do they stand for?
Labour have pushed their deeply flawed welfare Bill through Westminster without even knowing the full impact on Wales 🤯
Plaid Cymru will stand up for disabled people continue to ensure that fairness and compassion is at the heart of any reforms.
Proud that all @Plaid_Cymru MPs voted against this bill.
The disrespect shown for disabled people throughout this shambolic, incoherent, chaotic, immoral approach to welfare reform has been breathtaking.
https://t.co/EP8Oxx0PO6
Plaid Cymru MPs listened to disabled people and voted against the welfare bill tonight.
This bill was cruel from the start and remains unfit for purpose.
These measures will hit Welsh communities hardest - yet the vast majority of Welsh Labour MPs nodded them through.
Shame.
Votes in Parliament are a lasting record.
I am proud that every @Plaid_Cymru MP opposed Labour’s punitive welfare plans in the Commons this evening.
Wales will be hit hardest by these plans, and every Labour MP who voted in favour will have to answer for that decision.