David Chadwick calls on local MP Fay Jones, to vote down “shambolic” budget

28 Sep 2022

Welsh Liberal Democrat parliamentary candidate for Brecon and Radnorshire, David Chadwick has called on Fay Jones to oppose Kwasi Kwarteng’s “shambolic” budget.

The call comes as the pound plummets to a record low against the dollar, which risks leading to rising food and petrol prices and spiking mortgage interest rates. 

The Liberal Democrats are demanding Parliament be recalled this week, so that urgent action can be taken to address the unfolding disaster. They’re also calling for a tougher windfall tax on oil and gas giants to help people and businesses with their bills, and new investment in local health services. 

David Chadwick said:

“The Chancellor’s out of touch and shambolic budget has been exposed as a reckless gamble.  The Conservatives are giving huge unfunded tax cuts to the banks, while neglecting local health services and hammering ordinary people with years of tax hikes. 

“People in Brecon and Radnorshire I’ve spoken to are really concerned about being landed with higher bills, higher taxes and higher mortgage payments thanks to the government’s incompetence.

“Fay Jones should listen to the concerns of the community, vote down this shambolic budget and back Liberal Democrat calls to support local people and businesses instead.”

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