The future of Wales was debated by politicians, business leaders and grassroots activists in an often fiery ‘Big Debate’ run by the Big Issue in Cardiff last night (Thursday 15 May).
Represented on the panel by the Senedd’s Minister for Delivery and General Counsel Julie James MS, Welsh Government were heavily criticised by the panel and audience members alike, with leading local journalist Will Hayward condemning Welsh Labour as “defined by very good intentions but very slow delivery.”
James responded to the criticism by highlighting the pressures placed on her government by “14 years of austerity”, but also acknowledged a growing rift between Labour in Wales and the UK Government, admitting “there have definitely been decisions that we as Welsh Labour wouldn’t have made.”
“There are some things we fundamentally disagree with because in Welsh Labour we are different – our politics are further to the left than it is in England,” James told the panel.
But her comments were met with anger by one audience member, James Mapstone, who told the debate panel that he doesn’t “believe in Labour anymore”.
“The Senedd has failed,” the Cardiff local and carer said. “They failed the people. And it’s the most vulnerable people in society. There’s some very serious issues going on in this country – and the young people, the elderly, in particular, and the disabled are being targeted like they’ve never been before.”