Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Voting for Plaid Cymru on May 2nd

Only Plaid Cymru stands up for Wales in demanding that all justice powers be held in Wales, so that we can create a Welsh way of policing that fits our needs as a country.



Dim ond Plaid Cymru sy'n sefyll i fyny dros Gymru wrth fynnu mai yng Nghymru y dylai'r bwerau dros gyfiawnder troseddol fod, er mwyn creu ffordd Gymreig o blismona sy'n addas ar gyfer ein anghenion fel gwlad.




Wednesday, April 17, 2024

MAKE YOUR VOTE COUNT

Plaid Cymru has launched its manifesto for the Police and Crime Commissioner Elections – which are held on 2nd May 2024.


We’re standing to demand fair funding for our police forces, safer streets, and a Welsh justice system that will better serve the communities of Wales. You can read our manifesto here. 


Over a decade of Tory and Welsh Labour cuts have starved our public services – including our police forces. Plaid Cymru do not believe this is as good as it gets.


Our current Plaid Cymru PCC Dafydd Llywelyn boasts an outstanding track record in Dyfed-Powys. His initiatives, such as introducing CCTV in towns across the region, establishing a rural crime team, and increasing the number of police officers and staff, show a commitment to delivering on promises.


On 2 May, we have the opportunity to build on these successes by electing more hard-working Plaid Cymru PCCs and to show that policing works effectively when it is led from within our communities – not directed from Westminster.




Your Plaid Cymru candidates for this election are:


Ann Griffith for North Wales

Dafydd Llywelyn for Dyfed Powys

Dennis Clarke for South Wales

Donna Cushing for Gwent


You can read more about them here.