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Plaid Cymru’s 2026 Senedd manifesto launches and framing: The party unveiled a bold, Wales-focused program ahead of the 2026 Senedd elections, emphasizing fairness, stronger public services, and greater Welsh powers, with leaders promoting an alternative path free from Westminster control. The launch was framed as a credible plan to deliver tangible improvements in NHS waiting times, childcare support, education standards, and economic growth for Wales.[2][3][4]
Key policy strands highlighted: Public services and economic growth sit at the core, including proposals for a Wales-focused investment approach (such as a potential Wales Wealth Fund), local procurement support for Welsh businesses, and housing upgrades, alongside steps to improve health and care services and reduce child poverty.[3][4]
Context and reception: Polls around the time suggested Plaid Cymru could become the largest group in the Welsh Parliament, fueling anticipation about possible shifts in devolution trajectory and potential leadership outcomes after the election. Coverage notes their aim to “rooted in fairness” with a clear direction for the future of Wales and a rejection of what they view as Westminster’s influence.[4][3]
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If you’d like, I can pull quotes from specific sections of the manifesto or summarize how particular policies (e.g., NHS waiting times, childcare, or the Wales Wealth Fund) are described. I can also compare Plaid Cymru’s 2026 manifesto with their 2024 and 2020 proposals to show how their priorities have evolved.[4][3]
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www.itv.comThe full Plaid Cymru manifesto can be found here. International LawPlaid Cymru supports upholding of international law and organisations that maintain international law such as the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court. Governments and countries cannot pick and choose which international rules to follow based on their own self-interest.
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www.partyof.walesWhat is Plaid Cymru promising voters in its manifesto for the Welsh Parliament elections?
www.bbc.comPlaid Cymru is to unveil its manifesto for the Senedd election later today, as recent polling suggests the party is on course to emerge as the largest group in the Welsh Parliament. The party will set out what it describes as a “bold and confident vision” for Wales, focused on public services, economic growth and […]
nation.cymruStephen Price Plaid Cymru has launched its ‘bold’ manifesto for the Senedd election, with calls for devolution of the Crown Estate, a free childcare offer, a new literacy and numeracy plan and a ‘sustainable and integrated’ health and care service for Wales. The launch comes as the latest Beaufort Research poll for Nation.Cymru puts Plaid […]
nation.cymruThe party's leader said it offered "a different path" with "no more bending to Westminster's will".
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