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REFORM’S Welsh manifesto is an “all-out attack” on the country’s public-sector workers, the environment and cultural heritage, a union leader said today.
Prospect general secretary Mike Clancy warned the party’s “fantastical” claim that they can achieve large cuts without affecting front-line services threatened to make Wales a “testing ground for the importation of hard-line Trumpian politics in Britain.”
“This is a manifesto that prioritises hard-line ideology over evidence and expertise, promising to overrule the scientific consensus on clean energy and ignore experts by imposing their own version of history Welsh museums,” he added.
A heckler interrupted Reform leader Nigel Farage at his party’s manifesto launch at Newport’s International Convention Centre on Thursday.
The Green Deal Rising activist said: “How can you say you stand with working people when you consistently vote against workers’ rights?”
He replied: “Oh, sorry darling, you having a rough morning? Did you get out the wrong side of the bed?”


