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General election 2019: Boris Johnson launches Welsh manifesto | |
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Boris Johnson has launched the Welsh Conservatives' manifesto for the general election. | |
The prime minister, speaking at Bangor-on-Dee racecourse, Wrexham, has promised to "unleash a tide of investment" in Wales. | |
Mr Johnson had returned to the Clwyd South constituency, which he contested in 1997. | |
It follows the publication of the Conservatives' UK-wide manifesto in Telford, Shropshire, on Sunday. | It follows the publication of the Conservatives' UK-wide manifesto in Telford, Shropshire, on Sunday. |
"I started this project 22 years ago," he told the audience, adding that it was "absolutely vital that we get a Conservative elected here". | |
Mr Johnson said the Tories had high ambitions in Wales, including resolving the long delays at the Brynglas Tunnels along the M4 at Newport. | |
He said the tunnels were blocked "like the nostrils of the Welsh dragon", adding his party would be the "Vicks inhaler". | |
The visit to Wales began in Powys with a bid to court the farming vote at the Royal Welsh Winter Fair in Llanelwedd, joking how Jeremy Corbyn and Labour would "fleece the entire country". | |
He said the Brexit deal he had secured with the European Union would keep farming "absolutely protected" and enabled his party to find more markets. | |
Mr Johnson said his party would also back the Welsh steel industry. | |
The Marches Growth Deal includes a specific focus on improving cross-border road infrastructure. | The Marches Growth Deal includes a specific focus on improving cross-border road infrastructure. |
In October, the UK government announced £55m over 15 years for a Mid Wales Growth Deal, which followed the £500m Cardiff City Deal, the £115m Swansea City Deal and the £120m North Wales Growth Deal. | In October, the UK government announced £55m over 15 years for a Mid Wales Growth Deal, which followed the £500m Cardiff City Deal, the £115m Swansea City Deal and the £120m North Wales Growth Deal. |
Speaking before the visit, Mr Johnson repeated his plan "to get Brexit done" in order to "unleash this domestic agenda and deliver our exciting plans for Wales". | Speaking before the visit, Mr Johnson repeated his plan "to get Brexit done" in order to "unleash this domestic agenda and deliver our exciting plans for Wales". |
The party's UK manifesto included a specific section on Wales, which promised the country "major investments" in infrastructure and industry if the Tories win the general election. | The party's UK manifesto included a specific section on Wales, which promised the country "major investments" in infrastructure and industry if the Tories win the general election. |
It included some previous announcements, such as plans for a West Wales Parkway station outside Swansea, and promises on devolved issues that are the responsibility of the Welsh Government, such as delivering a new M4 relief road. | It included some previous announcements, such as plans for a West Wales Parkway station outside Swansea, and promises on devolved issues that are the responsibility of the Welsh Government, such as delivering a new M4 relief road. |
Other policies that apply to Wales include: | Other policies that apply to Wales include: |
In a statement released ahead of the Conservatives' Welsh manifesto launch, Mr Johnson said: "With a Conservative majority government, we will improve connectivity and infrastructure across the whole of our country." | In a statement released ahead of the Conservatives' Welsh manifesto launch, Mr Johnson said: "With a Conservative majority government, we will improve connectivity and infrastructure across the whole of our country." |
He said the Marches Growth Deal would "make a real difference for people on both sides of the border". | He said the Marches Growth Deal would "make a real difference for people on both sides of the border". |
He added: "Labour has a rotten record in Wales and has let down people across Wales badly, from healthcare services to a lack of investment in transport networks. The Conservative party will put that right. | He added: "Labour has a rotten record in Wales and has let down people across Wales badly, from healthcare services to a lack of investment in transport networks. The Conservative party will put that right. |
"The Welsh dragon will roar louder than ever before." | "The Welsh dragon will roar louder than ever before." |