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Plaid may block draft Bill to outlaw lying during Welsh elections
A view of the Senedd

WELSH nationalists have said they might block the Bill to outlaw politicians from lying during Welsh elections.

The Bill was due to be debated in the Senedd after the Star went to press but Plaid leader Rhun ap Iorwerth said he supported the aims of the Bill, but would not support bad legislation.

Mr ap Iorwerth said in the current climate it was important for public confidence “to stop politicians telling untruths and peddling misinformation.”

Senedd members of the accountability Bill committee were sharply critical of the draft legislation.

In its report, the scrutiny committee said: “We believe that a power to limit free speech before or during an election with so few parameters as to the scope of any prohibition would be extraordinary as drafted.”

Senedd members, including some in Welsh Labour, have warned the Bill may fail to get enough support without significant changes, which would define what a “false or misleading” statement would be.

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