Senedd election 2021 result in Torfaen
Lynne Neagle has represented Torfaen since 1999
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The votes cast in Torfaen for the Senedd election are being counted on Friday and we ll bring you the result here as soon as we have it.
Lyn Ackerman - Plaid Cymru - The Party of Wales If elected I would focus on increasing our NHS capabilities. Torfaen has welcomed the Grange and it is important to have the correct staffing available. Plaid Cymru has been calling to make sure that there would be an adequate number of staff since 2016. It became apparent during the last year that staff levels were struggling. It’s only Plaid Cymru with a concrete plan to locally train and retain staff, including 5,000 nurses and 1,000 extra doctors throughout Wales. The effects of Covid have been felt throughout Torfaen - not just in terms of our health, but also in our long-term job prospects.
Reform UK exists to remind politicians that they forget us at their peril, read the campaign leaflet. A Torfaen man, born and bred , Mr Williams said: In my rush to reach out to the electorate I clearly made an error, but I am sure people will see the funny side of it #WhereIsTorfaen.” Reform UK was formerly known as The Brexit Party. Also running for Torfaen are:
Lyn Ackerman - Plaid Cymru - The Party of Wales
Veronica Kathleen German - Welsh Liberal Democrats
Thomas George Harrison - Ukip Scrap the Assembly/Senedd
Lynne Neagle - Labour
Ryan Thomas Williams - Gwlad - The Welsh Independence Party
Lyn Ackerman - Plaid Cymru - The Party of Wales If elected I would focus on increasing our NHS capabilities. Torfaen has welcomed the Grange and it is important to have the correct staffing available. Plaid Cymru has been calling to make sure that there would be an adequate number of staff since 2016. It became apparent during the last year that staff levels were struggling. It’s only Plaid Cymru with a concrete plan to locally train and retain staff, including 5,000 nurses and 1,000 extra doctors throughout Wales. The effects of Covid have been felt throughout Torfaen - not just in terms of our health, but also in our long-term job prospects.