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Conservative party

Daffodils in the sunshine, an emblem of St David's Day.

There is a better alternative for a more prosperous future for Wales

On St David’s day, Andrew RT Davies celebrates Wales’ achievements and appraises the Welsh Government’s track record on the challenges facing the nation

1st March (1st March)
  • Politics and Policy
Natasha Asghar calls the Welsh Government's action on public transport into question.

Time to Upgrade Wales’ Transport System

Natasha Asghar MS questions the Welsh Government’s track record on transport and asks whether it serves Wales’ best interests.

17th August (17th August)
  • Politics and Policy

Tourism Tax on Wales: A Colossal Mistake?

Peter Fox and Tom Giffard warn against the potential impact of a Welsh tourism tax on the sector.

16th May (16th May)
  • Voices

Local Elections: The State of Play in Wales

Harry Thompson takes a look at the current landscape of Welsh politics, and where the main parties stand in the wake of the local elections.

11th May (12th May)
  • Politics and Policy
A five pound bill covered with coins. Dr John Ball argues that the Welsh Government's proposed Universal Basic Income (UBI) falls at the first hurdle without major changes.

Senedd 2021 and Tax Part 2: What the Manifestos Have to Say

Rhys ap Gwilym says the main parties’ manifestos bear out his fear that Wales’ politicians would be fiscally timid ahead of the Senedd election

22nd April (21st April)
  • Politics and Policy
A five pound bill covered with coins. Dr John Ball argues that the Welsh Government's proposed Universal Basic Income (UBI) falls at the first hurdle without major changes.

Senedd 2021 and Tax: What Do We Expect of the Parties?

Dr. Rhys ap Gwilym explores how each party might use the Senedd’s ability to make Wales-specific tax policy.

7th April (7th April)
  • Politics and Policy

Bring Back the Best of the Welsh Development Agency

Russell George MS argues that we must harvest the energy of the spirit of our country to build back a better post-pandemic economy.

18th February (18th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Why it’s Time to Embrace Uncertainty Politics

Andy Regan casts his eyes on the Senedd elections and wonders whether we will get the debate that Wales needs.

13th November (12th November)
  • Politics and Policy

Out of Touch Welsh Labour Should Fear Revitalised Tories

Next year’s Welsh Parliamentary elections can still be a turning point in Wales’ devolved politics, argues Matt Smith.

23rd June (22nd June)
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