a day ago
- Politics
- South Wales Argus
Councillor Nigel Dix on Welsh Government's 'abject failure'
Labour's terminal decline with working class voters isn't surprising given that Labour have let down, talked down to, betrayed and ignored working people.
County Durham a Labour stronghold since 1925, a post-industrial area very similar to the south Wales Valleys, voted to remove Labour from power.
In 2026, Wales will go to the polls, where Ms Morgan Labour's second leader to be appointed by Labour Assembly members with no public vote, will face the electorate trying to defend Labour's 26 years of abject failure.
26 years of waste, where millions of pounds of public money has been squandered, a government intent on interfering in people's everyday lives, higher taxes and ever-increasing levels of bureaucracy.
A health service that is falling apart, with people waiting in hospital corridors for treatment, a dysfunctional ambulance service, with people driving themselves to hospital, an economy that hasn't grown in 26 years, an education system ranked the worst in the UK. The Welsh people have been betrayed, let down and taken for granted by Labour, change is on the way.
Cllr Nigel Dix,
Blackwood