Welsh Labour’s manifesto for the General Election focused very much on offering a “fair” future under the Party’s Leadership. Titled “A future...
Plaid Cymru went into the 2007 Assembly Election emphasising 7 key policies and pledging plans to introduce a “national living wage” if...
Since losing its majority in 2003, Labour had been running the assembly as a minority government, with 29 out of the 60...
“More police, cleaner hospitals, lower taxes, school discipline, controlled immigration, accountability” – their 5 pledges makes the front cover of the Conservatives’ Manifesto...
UKIP launched their election manifesto with the slogan “we want our country back.” With other parties criticising them as a single issue...
Plaid Cymru launched its election manifesto calling for a full Parliament for Wales. “We can build a better Wales” focuses on improving public...
The Conservatives launched their manifesto for the 2005 General Election with an attack on Labour – with a warning for voters that...
Titled “the real alternative” – the Liberal Democrats launched their manifesto for the General Election 2005 hoping to offer a different kind...
Plaid Cymru’s manifesto for the 2003 Assembly Elections outlines their “alternative programme” for the government of Wales. Split into 3 parts – 1....
Following 8 years in power, Tony Blair pledged that this would be his last general election as Prime Minister. The 112 page...
Only 3 pages long, UKIP’s manifesto for the 2003 Assembly Election focuses on the party’s fierce opposition to the existence of the...
Hoping to win a majority, avoiding forming another coalition with the Liberal a Democrats, Labour’s manifesto focuses on creating a “healthier, wealthier...
Labour chose to launch their Welsh manifesto in Rhyl, with Welsh Secretary Paul Murphy saying that they were the only party promising...