Labour promises same-day mental health services if it wins Senedd election
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Labour promises same-day mental health services if it wins Senedd election
"Fairness today cannot mean permanent patience. It cannot mean 'bear with us'. Fairness today must mean progress you can see, progress you can measure, progress you can feel. We will focus on the things that make the biggest difference to daily life, and we will deliver them with the seriousness that government demands."
"You cannot fix waiting times with a hashtag. You cannot grow wages on TikTok. You cannot build a hospital with a committee. You need a plan."
"Labour said it would 'transform' mental health care with same-day services, with tests taking place in all of the country's seven health boards."
Welsh Labour, led by First Minister Eluned Morgan, launched its election campaign in Newport, pledging to transform mental health services with same-day access and testing across all seven health boards. The party also committed to improving hospital transport access, increasing fly-tipping fines, and introducing a lifelong retraining guarantee for workers. Morgan emphasized that fairness requires visible, measurable progress in daily life rather than empty promises. She criticized rivals for attempting to solve policy problems through social media, arguing that real solutions require concrete plans. Labour has governed Wales since the National Assembly opened 27 years ago, though recent polls suggest it may finish third behind Plaid Cymru and Reform.
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