South Wales Central Conservative MS Andrew RT Davies has criticised further broken promises from Labour, after it was announced planned steel investment grants will no longer go ahead.
At the last election, Labour pledged to spend £2.5 billion on the steel industry, which was expected to include a competitive process in which companies could bid for government grants for steel projects.
Mr Davies said:
“This is yet another broken promise from Labour and does not bode well ahead of the budget in a few weeks.
“We’ve already had warnings working people’s taxes are set to rise, which would be a direct breach of a manifesto commitment.
“Vale families’ budgets are already stretched and further tax rises would inflict even greater pain.”
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