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Plaid Cymru leader Rhun ap Iorwerth launched the party's manifesto for the upcoming Senedd elections, promising to stop 'bending to Westminster's will'.
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Plaid Cymru leader Rhun ap Iorwerth launched the party's election manifesto in Wrexham, vowing there will be "no more bending to Westminster's will" if the party wins power. He promised an end to "toeing the London party line" as the nationalist party stands on the brink of taking office in the Senedd for the first time.
Key Facts
- •Plaid Cymru leader Rhun ap Iorwerth launched the party's manifesto in Wrexham.[1]confirmed
- •Ap Iorwerth vowed "no more bending to Westminster's will" and "no more toeing the London party line" if the party takes office.[1]confirmed
- •Plaid Cymru is reportedly on the brink of taking office for the first time in next month's Senedd elections.[1]confirmed
[1] Guardian World
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WrexhamUnited Kingdom, Wales
53.04, -3.01WestminsterUnited Kingdom, London
51.50, -0.12Sources (1)
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Plaid Cymru leader Rhun ap Iorwerth launched the party's election manifesto in Wrexham, vowing there will be "no more bending to Westminster's will" if the party wins power. He promised an end to "toeing the London party line" as the nationalist party stands on the brink of taking office in the Senedd for the first time.
- • Plaid Cymru leader Rhun ap Iorwerth launched the party's manifesto in Wrexham.
- • Ap Iorwerth vowed "no more bending to Westminster's will" and "no more toeing the London party line" if the party takes office.
- • Plaid Cymru is reportedly on the brink of taking office for the first time in next month's Senedd elections.