Plaid Cymru are in pole position to win two of Wales’ most anticipated races at the upcoming general election, a new poll shows.
Leading market research firm Survation interviewed more than 1,000 electors in the Ynis Min and Kaelfildin constituencies and found that the plaid Simul candidates Rinos Mehdi and Ann Davies It has become clear that he is leading in each election campaign.
In Ynis Muhsin, where the Conservatives hold a narrow majority, opinion polls show Rinos Mehdi gaining 39% of the Plaid vote, with Labor and the Conservatives in a close second with 27% and 26% respectively. It was shown that Reform Britain at 4%.
Opinion polls in the newly redrawn seat of Caerfyldin, which includes areas that were previously part of the Plaid and Conservative constituencies, also point to a victory for Plaid Cymru.
The party’s candidate, local businesswoman Anne Davies, received 30% support, while the Conservative and Labor candidates each received 24%. All three parties received significantly higher votes than independent candidate Jonathan Edwards at 10% and the Liberal Democracy and British Reform Party at 4%.
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Mr Davies said: “This poll shows we are in a strong position in the new Caerfildin constituency at the start of the election year.
“The boundary changes will recreate a seating similar to that so effectively described at Westminster by Gwynfor Evans. My aim is to win the confidence of the people of Carmarthenshire and It’s about working hard to be an effective local advocate for our community.”
Rinos Mehdi, a lifelong Ynys Mon resident who currently leads the local county council, said: “In recent weeks I have spoken to people all over the island who believe that the Tories in Westminster are incompetent.” It’s clear that they see this as out of line.” They are not enthusiastic about Labour’s alternative.
“Plaid Cymru is fighting this election on a platform of fairness and ambition for Wales and I am delighted to see the warm welcome we received on our doorstep reflected in the results of this vote.”
Rhun ap Iorwerth, leader of Plaid Cymru, added: “Rinos Mehdi and Ann Davies are trusted local champions with a strong track record of service to their respective communities of Ynys Mon and Caelfildin.
“People know that the next general election will not be a choice between two unrelated parties in London. Plaid Cymru has another option.
“A vote for Plaid Cymru means a vote to put Wales first in Westminster and demand the fairness and ambition our country needs and deserves.”
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