Posted: Sun 30th Aug 2015

Plaid Cymru Health Campaigner Selected as Assembly Candidate

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This article is old - Published: Sunday, Aug 30th, 2015

Plaid Cymru – The Party Of Wales have selected Mabon ap Gwynfor as their candidate in Clwyd South for next year’s National Assembly elections.

Mabon ap Gwynfor, who lives near Corwen, stood for Plaid Cymru – The Party Of Wales at last May’s Parliamentary elections, and increased the party’s vote by 20%.

Mabon ap Gwynfor said: “It was an honour to stand for Plaid Cymru in my home area in May and we received more votes than ever before here. We also had more people join and help with the campaign, which creates a good platform for the coming year’s campaign.

“The context for next year’s Welsh General Election will be very different. The key questions will be about the NHS and investing in improving the economy in north Wales. It will be about who would people rather see as First Minister – Leanne Wood or Carwyn Jones. Who would be best to ensure improvements in our health service, education, agriculture. Who can improve the lives and life chances of the people who live in Wales.

“Our key message is the need to invest in the Welsh economy, to provide jobs for our young people in particular and create healthier, more vibrant communities. Plaid Cymru’s campaign pledge to to ensure that we have enough GPs in every community and train more specialist doctors to meet the growing demands of the NHS, especially here in the North, has proved to be very popular and my experience in campaigning for better health services locally backs that up.

“The cuts agenda being forced on local councils and charities by both the UK Tory and Cardiff Labour Governments are having devastating consequences on many people. Not only are people losing their jobs but we are also seeing basic services being cut – whether buses, libraries, leisure services or community centres.

“This has led to mass campaigns, for example the wonderful example of Plas Madoc being re-opened by a community cooperative.”

The 37-year-old father of three chairs the North Wales Health Alliance campaign group, which continues to fight for better NHS services in the area.

Mr Gwynfor is amongst the first of the Clwyd South candidates to be announced for next year’s Welsh Assembly elections.

Last month Wrexham.com reported that that starting gun had been fired with announcements for the Wrexham constituency, with current AM Lesley Griffiths standing again for the Welsh Labour Party.

Andrew Atkinson, who stood for the Welsh Conservative Party in May’s General Election has also been selected as the party’s candidate for next year’s Assembly elections.

Plaid Cymru have also unveiled their Wrexham candidate for the Assembly elections, with Carrie Harper – who also stood in the General Election, also standing for the Assembly Elections.



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