Liberal Democrats vow to stop Welsh government spending on independence

The Liberal Democrats have pledged to prevent future Welsh governments from allocating funds to independence initiatives.
This commitment was outlined in their manifesto ahead of the upcoming Senedd election.
The party emphasized that taxpayer money should prioritize public services rather than efforts toward Welsh separation from the United Kingdom.
They proposed raising income tax to support social care, offering 30 hours of free childcare for children aged nine months to four years, and banning the dumping of raw sewage.
Plaid Cymru, a party supporting Welsh independence, plans to establish a national commission on independence costing approximately £500,000.
Both Plaid Cymru and the Greens back independence but have ruled out holding a referendum before the current Senedd term ends in 2030.
The Liberal Democrats aim to attract unionist voters dissatisfied with the Labour Party, with hopes of increasing their representation from one to as many as five seats.
The party's co-leader made these remarks at an event in Cardiff.
This development is significant as it highlights the ongoing political debate in Wales regarding independence and the allocation of public funds.
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