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Emma Sandrey

for Lib Dem Cardiff Central MS candidate 2021
 
 
Authenticity - Honesty - Integrity
 

 For a greener, fairer, healthier Wales

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Who am I and why am I standing?

MY PLATFORM
Devolution, UBI, Mental Health, Public Transport and Citizens Assemblies 
CAMPAIGN BUZZ

We need to defend devolution

 

Riding off the wave of delivering Brexit, and the divisiveness of pitting different government approaches to Covid-19 against one another, I predict that the Abolish the Welsh Assembly party will piggy back off the resentments that the far right have so successfully exploited over the last few years, and return Members to the Senedd for the first time next year. We cannot allow this to happen.

We need annual mental health check ups

 
Public health must be treated as a priority – we must stop addressing health problems in a reactive way, that treats sickness as an isolated occurrence rather than the result of the environments we live in. Poverty is the biggest driver of health inequality, and UBI would go some way to addressing it, but we need to get ahead of health problems and create a more holistic approach to health – by for example introducing annual mental health check-ups for all who wish to receive one. We have our eyes and teeth checked annually, why not afford the same priority to our mental health and general well-being, dealing with difficulties in a more proactive and preventative way?

We need a Universal Basic Income

We need proper exploration of Universal Basic Income (UBI), initially as a solution to the financial hardship being experienced as a result of Covid-19, but subsequently we should look into the long term implications of giving everyone a minimum standard of living, so as to create a more compassionate society in which everyone can thrive, and not just survive.

We need modern public transport solutions

We need innovative public transport solutions to save services – demand responsive bus services are currently being trialled by Welsh Government in Cardiff, and I believe these should be rolled out more widely in areas that have lost bus routes, to serve current demand in a more efficient and environmentally friendly way, to help drive up patronage so that more traditional bus services have a chance of becoming financially viable again.

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