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Elections

Selling the Welsh Liberals

Following Thursday’s election, Russell Deacon looks at the options for the future of the Liberal Democrats in Wales.

11th May (15th May)
  • Politics and Policy

The campaign meant nothing

The Conservative campaign was a classic dog whistle campaign and it delivered, says Daran Hill.

8th May (15th May)
  • Politics and Policy

Have we been here before? Parallels with 1974.

Polls suggest this is the closest election since 1974. Historian Martin Johnes looks at the parallels

7th May (6th May)
  • Politics and Policy

Inequality is not inevitable

Pippa Bartolotti shares the Green Party’s vision for equality, strong local economies and a green future for Wales and the UK.

5th May (1st May)
  • Politics and Policy

The voice of Wales

Leanne Wood says people can make Wales count like never before on May the 7th

4th May (1st May)
  • Politics and Policy

Keep Britain on track

We’ll make sure our recovery is strong, stable and fair says Kirsty Williams

3rd May (1st May)
  • Politics and Policy

The undebated parts of election manifestos matter

Geraint Talfan Davies expresses his disappointment with the content of the election debate.

2nd May (1st May)
  • Politics and Policy

A fork in the road

Mark Drakeford says voters have an important choice to make as the General Election approaches.

2nd May (30th April)
  • Politics and Policy

Minority Interest

The possibility of a minority government is now very firmly on the table says Daran Hill.

1st May (1st May)
  • Politics and Policy
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