A special edition of Question Time held in Cardiff focused on the upcoming general election, providing a platform for Welsh voters to challenge representatives from major political parties. The debate centered on the performance of the National Health Service, the ongoing cost-of-living crisis, and strategies for national economic recovery. Panelists also addressed regional concerns, including the impact of devolved policies and infrastructure investment in Wales. The session emphasized the differing priorities regarding immigration, public services, and the restoration of trust in the political system.
- The live audience raised concerns regarding record-high NHS waiting lists and the distribution of healthcare funding within Wales.
- Participants debated economic manifestos, focusing on tax implications and various measures proposed to combat inflation.
- The discussion included the impact of the 20mph speed limit policy in Wales and its influence on public perception of devolved government.
- Party representatives outlined their stances on immigration, discussing both border control measures and the economic role of migration.
- Questions were asked regarding the future relationship between the UK government and the Senedd in managing devolved powers and funding.
- The debate concluded with a focus on political accountability and how each party intends to restore public confidence in leadership.
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