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Welsh Lib dems launch pre-manifesto1.01.00pm UTC (GMT +0000) Mon 15th Jan 2007
Welsh Liberal Democrats today launched the party's pre-manifesto - containing more than 70 key policy ideas for the Welsh General Election in ten major areas. The document, entitled "Trust in Wales", details the main policies. A full manifesto will be published nearer that date for a Welsh Liberal Democrat Government over the next four years. Top Regional candidate for South Wales Central, John Dixon, said: "The pre-manifesto focuses on making sure healthcare is available when it's needed, on creating a better learning environment and making Wales greener. It's the first draft of our programme for government. "These are the Welsh Liberal Democrat priorities for Wales. Campaigning for these priorities we offer substance and experience of delivering in government, rather than soundbites and empty spin. We have a radical vision for Wales: to give power back to individuals over their daily lives." Welsh Lib Dem candidate for Cardiff South and Penarth, Dominic Hannigan, added: "This Labour administration has run out of ideas, run out of steam and will soon run out of time. Plaid Cymru only offer uncosted gimmicks and pie in the sky budgeting. And the Conservatives have never spoken for the people of Wales, and they never will. Deep down they are the same old Tories who opposed devolution and real social justice. They have not changed." "Liberal Democrats believe that people should be trusted to make their own decisions about their lives and their communities. Today we are setting out the key policies on which we will be campaigning across Wales. In the health service we will ensure more healthcare is delivered in the community and make sure that GP services, A&E units and a modern ambulance service work together to put patients first. "In schools, we will ensure smaller class sizes, better school buildings and strong anti-bullying measures, so our children have the best start in life. We will also make Wales greener, saying no to new nuclear power, supporting new environmentally friendly technology and making it easier for families and communities to go green." Local activist and Regional candidate for the Lib Dems, Gavin Cox, concluded: "The Welsh Liberal Democrats are a growing force in Welsh politics. Since 2004 we have been the second largest party in local government and at the General Election we doubled the number of our MPs to become the second largest party from Wales at Westminster. We have won seats from Labour and Plaid Cymru: we can win in all parts of Wales, against any party." The pre-manifesto will be discussed by party members at the annual Spring Conference to be held in Swansea on March 9-11. The final manifesto will emerge from the conference. For full manifesto download see: http://www.welshlibdems.org.uk/documents/Pre-Manifesto2007.pdf
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