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The Morning Star 2026 Conference
Of the people, for the people, by the people
LUKE FLETCHER fleshes out Plaid Cymru's plan for the revitalisation of Wales's economy
FOR THE CROWN NOT THE PEOPLE: Gwynt y Mor II, Wales' largest offshore wind farm, located off the coast of North Wales [p2-r2/flickr/CC]

IN 2026, there will be a real opportunity for change in Wales — to finally break free from Labour’s grip. I am more determined than ever to see a Plaid Cymru government elected to bring a fresh start for Wales – and to rebuild the Welsh economy.

You don’t need me to tell you how tough times have been.

We know the impact of the cost-of-living crisis on households across Wales.

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