Seven candidates will contest new Dwyfor Meirionnydd seat, which now includes part of the old Arfon and Clwyd South constituencies. Tomos Day will stand for the Welsh Conservatives, Karl Drinkwater, Green Party, Joan Ginsberg, Heritage Party, Phoebe Jenkins, Liberal Democrats, Lucy Murphy, Reform UK, Liz Saville Roberts, Plaid Cymru and Joanna Stallard, Labour. Day, 27, thinks voters should back him because he will support the economy and champion Wales.
“My family’s roots have always been in Mid Wales with family in Carmarthenshire, Montgomeryshire and Gwynedd,” he said. Bangor Aberconwy - one of most difficult election results to predict? Plans to ban MSs from deliberately lying would help 'restore faith in politics' Casualty suffers serious injury in fall Giant scarf wrapped around Bala landmark to celebrate town's 700th anniversary “I currently work as a Parliamentary Aide to an MP and before that worked as Private Secretary to the Deputy Ambassador of Japan. “In Dwyfor Meirionnydd my focus is supporting the local economy to ensure it thrives.
“We are fortunate to have a fantastic tourist and agricultural sector which brings decent-paying jobs to the area. Unfortunately, business and workers have been seriously let down by a Welsh Labour Government and a Plaid Cymru-run Gwynedd Council that has saddled us with regulation and taxes that make our lives harder. “Local politicians should have laser focus on ways to improve the standard of living for those who el.
