South Wales Echo

Tories promise M4 relief road if successful in May election

- ROD MINCHIN Press Associatio­n Reporter newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

THE Welsh Conservati­ves are pledging to build the M4 relief road, freeze council tax and recruit 3,000 nurses as they launch their campaign for the Senedd elections.

They said the commitment­s were part of a package of pledges to help families, workers and businesses bounce back after the Covid-19 crisis.

The Tories are pledging under their Welsh Conservati­ve Guarantee to: Create 65,000 new jobs;

Freeze council tax for at least the next two years;

Work with the UK Government to inject £2bn into Wales, including an M4 relief road, upgrades to the A55 and A40, and green charging points;

Build new hospitals and extra funding for the NHS every year, with 3,000 more nurses and 1,200 doctors;

Recruit 5,000 more teachers and invest in Welsh education; and,

Work with Conservati­ve police and crime commission­ers to invest in more police and cut crime.

Labour has been in government in Wales since devolution began in 1999, forming a coalition with the Liberal Democrats in 2000 and Plaid Cymru in 2007.

They won 29 of the 60 seats in the 2016 Senedd election and govern with the support of Liberal Democrat Kirsty Williams and independen­t member Lord ElisThomas.

The Conservati­ves are the second largest group in the Senedd with 11 seats and are hoping for a repeat of the 2019 UK general election when the party won six Welsh seats from Labour.

Andrew RT Davies, leader of the Conservati­ve Senedd group, said: “The Senedd election on May 6 is the most important in Wales for a generation. We are at a crossroads and this election will decide which road we take.

“Our economy is currently experienci­ng the deepest downturn since records began, and evidence shows that Welsh communitie­s could be amongst the worst hit in the UK. We need a plan for recovery and for jobs.

“The people of Wales can’t afford another five years of Labour propped up by the nationalis­ts. The same old Labour that has allowed the problems in our country to mount up over the past two decades and have no plan to fix things.

“We will ensure Welsh families, workers and businesses can bounce back from the pandemic, by creating new opportunit­ies and delivering investment in our infrastruc­ture and public services. It’s a message of positivity and hope.”

Secretary of State for Wales Simon Hart said: “There has never been a more important time for two government­s to work together in Wales to rebuild the Welsh economy.

“Without a strong economy, there cannot be a strong health or education system. Without a strong economy, we cannot fund the vital public services such as the police and security services to keep our streets safe.

“The Conservati­ves have shown that we are a government who will get things done, and the ambitions we have for Wales working side by side are unparallel­ed.

“That is what is on offer from the Welsh Conservati­ves to the people of Wales on May 6.”

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Andrew RT Davies, leader of the Conservati­ve Senedd group

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