Welsh Conservatives have called for people to use their vote on Thursday 4th July to send a message to Labour that enough is enough after 25 years of Labour running Wales.
Since 1999, Labour has been responsible for the Welsh NHS, schools, transport, housing, rural affairs and creating jobs.
But 25 years of Labour has left Wales with the longest waiting lists in the UK, bottom of the UK education league table and the lowest employment levels.
Launching the Welsh Conservative manifesto in Kinmel Bay this morning for the UK General Election, David TC Davies said:
“We have a strong record of action in Wales from cutting taxes, putting £700 back into the pockets of hardworking Welsh workers, to delivering two freeports which will create thousands of jobs and investing over £2.5 billion to support transport, tourism, heritage and culture right across Wales.
“This is just the start. Our bold plan for Wales will go further so that people in Wales keep more of their hard-earned money to spend on what they want, not what the government wants. We will continue to bring investment and jobs to Wales, so that people can provide for their families and enjoy the security of home ownership. We will make sure our children have the best start in life, with access to opportunities they never thought possible.
"Labour's lack of ambition for Wales is clear for all to see - Labour in Westminster and Wales ruling out the electrification of the North Wales main line. Only the Conservatives will deliver for North Wales.
“It is only by voting Welsh Conservative can our clear plan, with bold action be put in place and deliver a secure future for Wales.”
Calling for change in Wales, Andrew RT Davies MS, commented:
“Keir Starmer said that Labour in Wales was his blueprint for what he would do to the rest of the UK.
“Here in Wales we know that is a stark warning as we suffer with 20,000 people waiting two years or more for treatment, a 50/50 chance of an ambulance arriving in our hour of need and 20mph speed limits hitting the Welsh economy by up to £9 billion. That is what 25 years of Labour in power looks like.
“But it doesn’t have to be like this. We have a plan to save our Welsh NHS, a plan to kickstart our economy and a plan to get Wales moving.
“On the 4th July it is essential that people use their voice to tell Labour that enough is enough and that Wales deserves better.”