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PoliticsApr 28

Reform Party Challenges Opponents on Policy Costs in Welsh Election Debate

Reform Party confronted other political parties over the financial details of their policy proposals during a televised Welsh election debate.

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Reform Party representatives challenged opposing political parties to provide detailed cost estimates for their policy proposals during a heated televised debate ahead of Welsh elections.

The debate took place less than two weeks before voters are scheduled to decide on the composition of the new Welsh Parliament. Multiple political parties participated in the televised forum, with discussions becoming particularly intense around fiscal policy and spending commitments.

Reform Party representatives specifically targeted other parties' failure to provide clear financial breakdowns of their proposed policies, pressing opponents on how they would fund various campaign promises. The challenge highlighted ongoing tensions between parties over economic policy and government spending priorities.

The debate comes at a critical time in the Welsh electoral campaign, with parties making final appeals to voters ahead of the polling date. Economic concerns and policy costings have emerged as key issues in the campaign, with voters seeking clarity on how different parties would manage public finances.

Other parties present at the debate have not yet provided detailed responses to Reform's demands for comprehensive policy costings, though the issue is expected to feature prominently in remaining campaign events before election day.

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