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Wales is red – let’s fight to win

WE in Welsh Labour have begun to feel and see the effect that a truly transformative manifesto has on energising our membership during what is the most significant general election since 1945.

We have refused to take engage with the Conservative and Liberal Democrats’ attack lines and focus on the topic of Brexit, and have instead chosen to offer the people of Wales an alternative to the stale neoliberal dogma driven by the Tories in Westminster.

This alternative will act to transform the lives of the majority of Welsh citizens, including full support for a Green Industrial Revolution — beginning with the creation of the Swansea Bay tidal lagoon.

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