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PRIME minister Boris Johnson visited South Wales today to throw his backing behind the Welsh Conservatives ahead of polling day in the Senedd Election on Thursday. Speaking to reporters from the campaign office of Matt Smith – Conservative candidate for the Vale of Glamorgan – in Holton Road in Barry on Monday afternoon [May 3], the prime minister fielded questions on whether people would be able to book holidays from May 17, and the state of the region’s town and city centres, among other things. Here’s what he had to say.
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Does the appearance of sleaze linked to the Conservatives – be it curtains, be it the awarding of contracts – have a possibility of damaging the Tories’ hopes ahead of this week’s elections?
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image captionThe Welsh Parliament election will take place on 6 May
Plaid Cymru s promise of absolutely zero youth unemployment if the party is in government gives young people false hope , Labour has said.
Welsh Labour s economy minister Ken Skates and Plaid Cymru leader Adam Price clashed on BBC s Wales Live.
On 6 May, the Welsh Parliament election will see people vote to elect 60 Members of the Senedd (MSs).
Welsh Labour is pledging to offer all under-25s work, education, training, or self-employment.
But Mr Price described Labour s plan as a youth job guarantee that doesn t guarantee a job at all.