Rhun ap Iorwerth launches Plaid Cymru General Election manifesto

Rhun ap Iorwerth launches Plaid Cymru General Election manifesto

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The transcript discusses Plaid Cymru's vision for Wales, emphasizing community representation, economic challenges, and policy proposals. It critiques the Labour and Conservative parties, highlighting Plaid Cymru's commitment to fair funding, social justice, and international cooperation. The speaker calls for voter support to ensure Wales' voice is heard in Westminster.

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What is the significance of Cardiff in the context of the speaker's political journey?

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How does the speaker describe the role of Plaid Cymru in relation to the communities?

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What challenges does the speaker mention regarding the current political landscape in Wales?

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What does the speaker identify as the main issues facing farmers in Wales?

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What are the key values outlined in Plaid Cymru's manifesto according to the speaker?

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What is the speaker's stance on the Barnett formula and its impact on Wales?

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How does the speaker view the relationship between poverty and health in Wales?

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