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M4 relief road spending should stop, Plaid Cymru says | M4 relief road spending should stop, Plaid Cymru says |
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Spending on preparations for a £1bn M4 relief road around Newport should stop until after the 2016 assembly election, Plaid Cymru has said. | Spending on preparations for a £1bn M4 relief road around Newport should stop until after the 2016 assembly election, Plaid Cymru has said. |
The party urged the Welsh government to improve existing roads instead, claiming it would save £600m. | The party urged the Welsh government to improve existing roads instead, claiming it would save £600m. |
Transport spokesman Rhun ap Iorwerth said the M4 bottleneck "needs to be solved" but rejected "expensive plans" which would take "years to deliver". | Transport spokesman Rhun ap Iorwerth said the M4 bottleneck "needs to be solved" but rejected "expensive plans" which would take "years to deliver". |
The Welsh government accused Plaid of issuing "blanket statements". | The Welsh government accused Plaid of issuing "blanket statements". |
A spokesman for First Minister Carwyn Jones said: "This is totally disingenuous from Plaid Cymru. They have no plan for the M4, no vision for the economy and no appetite to take the tough decisions on infrastructure. | A spokesman for First Minister Carwyn Jones said: "This is totally disingenuous from Plaid Cymru. They have no plan for the M4, no vision for the economy and no appetite to take the tough decisions on infrastructure. |
"Our favoured option has strong support from business and will deliver a long-term solution to a long-standing problem. And, as Plaid Cymru well know, progress will also require an environmental impact assessment, and a likely public inquiry." | "Our favoured option has strong support from business and will deliver a long-term solution to a long-standing problem. And, as Plaid Cymru well know, progress will also require an environmental impact assessment, and a likely public inquiry." |
Last week, a Labour AM who criticised the spending of nearly £20m this year on preparations for the road was sacked as a committee chair by First Minister Carwyn Jones. | Last week, a Labour AM who criticised the spending of nearly £20m this year on preparations for the road was sacked as a committee chair by First Minister Carwyn Jones. |
Jenny Rathbone had said she was "appalled" by the money being spent on a road she hoped would never be built. | Jenny Rathbone had said she was "appalled" by the money being spent on a road she hoped would never be built. |
Before a Plaid Cymru debate about the plans on Wednesday, Mr ap Iorwerth urged ministers to "stop blowing the budget on this unpopular scheme and look towards Plaid Cymru's cheaper, better option". | |
"Plaid Cymru wants to see these problems solved effectively," he said. | "Plaid Cymru wants to see these problems solved effectively," he said. |
"Our plans to upgrade existing roads will ease the daily congestion and could leave £600m to invest in roads in other parts of Wales." | "Our plans to upgrade existing roads will ease the daily congestion and could leave £600m to invest in roads in other parts of Wales." |
Plaid's motion was defeated in vote by AMs. |
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