Plaid was right to criticise Labour
MPs from Wales who collectively voted in favour of Chancellor Osborne’s welfare
cap in the House of Commons. Plaid Cymru’s Jonathan Edwards, along with his Plaid Cymru
colleagues Elfyn Llwyd and Hywel Williams were the only Welsh MP to oppose the
cap, as Labour in Wales MP’s voted alongside Conservative and Liberal Democrat
MP’s to betray some of our country’s most vulnerable people to literally limit the help
available to the needy. This is a yet
another classic example of Labour in Wales saying one thing and Labour in
Westminster doing something different, so much for standing up for Wales!
Plaid Cymru’s Jonathan Edwards MP said:
“This was a significant vote which
proved that Labour MPs from Wales make their decision based on orders from
London, rather than on the needs of their constituents.
“It signals a betrayal of some of our
nation’s most vulnerable people by a Labour party whose fork-tongued
politicians say one thing in Wales and another in Westminster. The people of
Wales deserve better than their spineless hypocrisy.
“Plaid Cymru was the only party from
Wales to unanimously vote against this ill-judged and immoral policy – Welsh
voters will no doubt bear this in mind at the ballot box.
“With the economy being so
unpredictable, it makes no sense whatsoever to put a cap on welfare spending
with no idea of how many people will need support should unemployment rise
drastically and public services face further cuts.
“We in Plaid Cymru have proposed far
better ways of bringing down the welfare bill than making the vulnerable pay
for the failure of the banks. A living wage, rent caps, and scrapping mandatory
zero-hour contracts are just some policies that would put an end to the
“working poor” label once and for all.
“It is now clearer than ever before
than when it comes to protecting the interests of the Welsh people, Plaid Cymru
is the only party to be trusted.”
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