What we are about
In valleys green and cities wide,
A voice is rising, full of pride.
From every heart, from every shore,
Cymru speaks — unheard no more.
United strong, with purpose clear,
For justice, truth, and all held dear.
A people's voice, bold and free,
Shaping Wales, its destiny.
Woe For Wales!
Political Fragmentation!
Welsh Labour, which has governed since devolution in 1999, is facing internal divisions, leadership instability, and declining public support. The party has had three First Ministers in just over a year, and 14 MSs are stepping down before the 2026 election.
The Welsh NHS is struggling, with 20% of the population on waiting lists, the highest on record. This is a major issue for voters and a test for Labour’s leadership.
26 years of dismal failure has left Wales poorer an at the bottom of all indicators! Our children and young people have no chance of having real futures!
But we cannot put all the blame on Labour, that blame must fall at the feet of Plaid Cymru with its support of Labour mainly to hang on to its tailcoat!
Waste of financial resources on projects that have failed miserably, and has robbed the people of Wales...at least Dick Turpin did it at gunpoint!!!
A Time For Change
That sentiment—“2026: a time for change and reform at the helm”—really captures the mood in Wales right now. Many voters are calling for a clean break from the old political order, especially: No more backroom deals or coalition stitch-ups that dilute accountability. A clear mandate for reform, especially in health, education, and economic development. A government that reflects the will of the people, not just party loyalty or tradition.
Wales still operates with 22 local authorities, a structure many argue is outdated and inefficient. Reform proposals include: Merging councils or creating regional bodies. Improving local accountability and service delivery.
Fewer councils, but with greater capacity. Streamlined services, especially in areas like education, social care, and housing.