Updated
Updated · BBC.com · Apr 28
Six party leaders face live debate ahead of tight Senedd election
Updated
Updated · BBC.com · Apr 28

Six party leaders face live debate ahead of tight Senedd election

7 articles · Updated · BBC.com · Apr 28
  • The leaders' debate airs at 20:00 BST on 28 April on BBC1 Wales, featuring Labour, Plaid Cymru, Reform, Conservatives, Liberal Democrats, and the Green Party.
  • Key topics include health, education, cost of living, and immigration, with heightened pressure as Labour's 27-year dominance is challenged and no party expected to win a majority.
  • The new electoral system and increased number of politicians mean coalition talks are likely, giving smaller parties potential influence in post-election agreements and policy-making.
Can Plaid Cymru convince voters it's a government-in-waiting, not just a party of protest?
Could a 'nightmare scenario' coalition of rivals be forced to govern Wales together?
After 27 years of dominance, is Welsh Labour facing a complete political collapse?
As a new voting system confuses 88% of voters, is this Welsh election fundamentally flawed?
With public services failing, can any party offer a realistic solution beyond empty promises?
Is the 'Nation of Sanctuary' policy a humane necessity or a critical drain on public funds?