Posts Tagged ‘Welsh Liberal Democrats’
A deal that’s worth more than £20 million
This budget deal is good news for three parties in the Assembly and says much about the way politics in Wales will remain for some time to come
We did it together
Several months on from the campaign that changed Welsh democracy forever, the WalesHome editor at the heart of it offers some thoughts on how things are now different
The LibDems’ self-imposed crisis
Are the junior partners in the coalition helping to dig their own grave?
Time to draw a line
The last few weeks hasn’t been great for the Welsh Lib Dems – but one of the people caught up in the recent difficult situation makes the case to draw a line under the issue that has dominated recent Assembly business
Count me in
Standing as a candidate for election is often a difficult experience. Try doing it with a disability
A healthier option
As the campaign moves into its last week, the Lib Dems place their focus on improving the Welsh NHS
A week to change the game that won’t change
There’s a little over a week to go, and my instincts tell me Labour is heading into majority territory
“People know this is an election to the National Assembly”
The Liberal Democrat lead candidate for North Wales makes the case for his region – and for an election more focused on Welsh issues
The ground campaign in Ceredigion
Yesterday we were in Ynys Mon with the Conservatives, today we’re in Ceredigion with the Liberal Democrats
The end of monogamy?
Last Autumn my view was that One Wales Two was the only realistic shape of any future Welsh coalition government. My view has changed
Words as bombs and bullets on the election battlefield
See beyond the typos and read this analysis of the 2011 Assembly Election manifesto – done through a twelve year looking glass
The cost to our children
The Welsh Liberal Democrats launched their election manifesto on Wednesday. Here, the director of policy examines the emphasis the party is putting on education







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