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Green And Plaid Cymru Announce To Push Labour On Climate Issues

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Green And Plaid Cymru Announce To Push Labour On Climate Issues

The Green Party and Plaid Cymru have announced their intention to push the Labour Party on issues of climate change, housing, and poverty ahead of the upcoming general election.

Both parties have criticized Labour for not being bold enough in addressing these critical issues.

The Green Party, through its co-leaders Carla Denyer and Adrian Ramsay, has emphasized the importance of keeping the pressure on Labour to ensure fair treatment for renters and to build affordable homes.

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They also aim to protect communities against flooding, clean up waterways, and ensure clean air for future generations.

Plaid Cymru, meanwhile, has highlighted the need for devolution of the Crown Estate to Wales to redirect profits from offshore wind projects towards poverty alleviation.

 Saville Roberts, group leader of Plaid Cymru in the House of Commons said Brexit was the “elephant in the room” during the election campaign and Plaid Cymru wanted the UK to rejoin the single market and customs union.

Plaid’s Cymru’s leader, Rhun ap Iorwerth, took a swipe at the Tories and Labour, saying, “It’s time to kick the Tories out of power. They have left a trail of destruction, and we cannot get rid of that government quickly enough.”

He added, “But the message is also abundantly clear that people don’t want Labour to be taking Wales for granted. For too long Wales has been overlooked by Westminster.”

The party also supports rejoining the EU single market and customs union, criticizing both the Conservative and Labour governments for neglecting Wales.

These commitments reflect broader themes in the election campaigns of both parties, focusing on environmental sustainability, social justice, and economic reform.

The Green Party’s emphasis on the NHS, housing, climate, and nature, along with water quality and public services, underscores its commitment to comprehensive policy changes that address multifaceted societal challenges.

Denyer, who is standing in Bristol Central, said, “It’s something that I and all Green party MP candidates have pledged to continue to work on if we get elected. We need policies that will go further, faster. We need policies that tackle the climate crisis and the nature crisis together.”

“We know from the experience of our elected Greens at all levels of government, including our fantastic London assembly members and now over 800 Green party councilors across England and Wales, that even just one or two or a handful of Greens in the room can make all the difference. Greens can ask the questions no one else is asking, put forward the proposals that nobody else is putting forward.”

Denyer, a candidate in Bristol Central

Plaid Cymru’s Focuses On Economic Redistribution To Empower Wales

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Plaid Cymru’s focused on devolution and economic redistribution aims to empower Wales within the UK framework and ensure that the country’s resources are used to benefit its citizens equitably.

Both parties’ strategies involve leveraging their presence in Parliament to influence policy directions that align with their values, even if they do not achieve a majority.

The Green Party cites the example of the Climate and Nature Bill introduced by former MP Caroline Lucas as evidence of how a small contingent of MPs can drive significant legislative changes.

This approach suggests a pragmatic strategy of using parliamentary influence to effect meaningful policy shifts, regardless of the overall size of the party’s representation.

In summary, the Green Party and Plaid Cymru are positioning themselves as advocates for progressive policy changes, particularly in areas of climate action, housing affordability, and poverty reduction.

Their pledges to push the Labour Party indicate a willingness to engage in constructive political dialogue aimed at advancing shared goals, albeit with differing approaches and emphases.

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