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Planned economy for people, not profit.

A Planned Economy for People, Not Profit

Wales has suffered from decades of deindustrialisation, insecurity and neglect. Market chaos and dependence on multinational corporations have failed our communities. Wales needs real change. Too much power and wealth are concentrated in the hands of a few, while working people face rising prices, insecure work, poor housing and overstretched...
Education, Youth and Lifelong Learning

Education, Youth and Lifelong Learning

Education should unlock human potential, not reinforce inequality. Voices on education Read the answers by Robert Griffiths on questions about Welsh language education in Cardiff. Cymraeg English Position outline Our young people need: Our vision: Key priorities: Deliver care that is: Invest in communities Why it matters: Our commitment: Share...
Health, Care and Wellbeing

Health, Care and Wellbeing

Health, social and elderly care are public goods, notcommodities. The COVID pandemic exposed thedangers of privatisation and fragmented provision. Voices on health, care and well-being Robert Griffiths on Unpaid Carers hustings, organised by Voices ADFOCAD. Jaime Fitter on CVSC Third Sector Hustings: Bangor Conwy Mon electorate, organised by Community and...
Housing

Housing is a Human Right

A safe, secure and affordable home is a basic human right. Housing policy in Wales must serve the needs of people and communities—not the profits of landlords, developers and financial institutions. The priority must be to eliminate substandard housing, overcrowding, unfair rents and homelessness. Voices on Housing In support of...
Peace and Internationalism

Peace and Internationalism

We stand for peace, cooperation and internationalsolidarity. Wales should never be used to serve Britishand US imperialism, war and exploitation. Voices on Peace and Internationalism Gabe Marshall Position outline Communists say: The growth of far-right and fascist groups in Wales is linked to capitalism’s profits-first agenda which causesdivision and conflict...
Support the Welsh Language and Our Cultural Industries

Support the Welsh Language and Our Cultural Industries

The Welsh language belongs to everyone in Wales. However, opportunities for people to learn and usethe language are limited by insufficient investment and in public life and by a lack of strong rights and protections across the wider economy. The Welsh language is central to our identity, culture, and future...

TRANSFORMATION: AN ECONOMY FOR PEOPLE NOT PROFIT

The fundamental transformation that we need is to democratise ownership of wealth and put decision making in the hands of workers and communities. To move from an economy determined by the super wealthy few to one determined democratically by the many...

POWER IN THE COMMUNITY

Cleaner, safer, connected communities We need to make sure that people can travel for work within or near their local community, comfortably and affordably. That will reduce combat carbon emissions and help our communities to survive and thrive.  The need to end the routine whereby large numbers of commuters crowd...

A REAL VOICE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE

Communists welcome the votes and the voice of young people in this election. These Senedd elections will be the first in which 16- and 17-year-olds (and legally resident foreign nationals) are allowed to vote in Wales, and some 65,000 citizens under 18 are expected to benefit. Votes at 16 has...