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Drakeford: No independen­ce referendum unless Plaid win majority in Senedd

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WELSH Labour would not support holding a referendum on Welsh independen­ce unless Plaid Cymru won a majority in the Senedd, leader Mark Drakeford has said.

The Party of Wales is committed to holding a referendum by 2026 if the party forms the next government in Cardiff Bay.

But Mr Drakeford, the Welsh Labour leader and current First Minister, said Plaid could not expect to hold that referendum if it does not win a majority of Senedd seats on May 6.

“I’ve always believed that if a party won an election in Wales with a referendum on independen­ce in its manifesto then it would’ve won the right to hold such a referendum,” he told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme.

“But if a party puts that propositio­n and doesn’t win a majority it couldn’t expect that that then would be implemente­d.”

Asked what he would do if Plaid asked for that commitment as a price of supporting Labour in the next government, he said: “I think that’s a very long way off and will not be the preoccupat­ion of this election.”

Mr Drakeford was speaking ahead of Welsh Labour’s election manifesto launch in North Wales - in which the party is committing to train 12,000 staff to work in the NHS if it forms the next Welsh government.

Among the other pledges are a new medical school in North Wales and improved pay for social care staff.

Welsh Labour said that it will also retain the NHS bursary scheme, which offers grants to people training to be nurses or allied health profession­als.

Mr Drakeford (pictured) said the manifesto contains six pledges for Wales:

The recovery after Covid-19 will focus on schools and the NHS.A guarantee that every young person under the age of 25 will be offered a job or a place in education, training or help to start their own business. Care workers will be paid the real living wage.More single-use plastics will be abolished, and a National Forest for Wales will be created.A Welsh Labour government will pay for 100 extra police community support officers. 20,000 new low-carbon social homes for rent will be built.

Mr Drakeford said: “This election is a choice. It is about trust and ambition. A choice to go on investing in our young people with a Welsh Labour government or to take a different path.

“Today we launch a manifesto that sets out Welsh Labour’s plan to go on investing in the future. A plan to help us not only recover from Covid, but to do something more - to build the Wales of tomorrow.

“A manifesto to move wales forward. A manifesto that can and will only be realised if you vote Welsh Labour on May 6.”

 ??  ?? ■ Support for Welsh independen­ce has grown rapidly in recent years. Pictured: a 2019 Yes Cymru rally in Caernarfon
■ Support for Welsh independen­ce has grown rapidly in recent years. Pictured: a 2019 Yes Cymru rally in Caernarfon
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