The Welsh Conservatives have marked the first six months of Keir Starmer’s tenure as Prime Minister by leading a debate in the Senedd to scrutinise the impact of his government’s policies on Wales.

Following Labour’s victory the 2024 General Election, the Welsh Conservatives argue that sweeping policy changes and broken promises from Starmer have proven detrimental to the people of Wales.

From farmers facing pressure to sell their land and pensioners losing their winter fuel allowance, to a contracting economy, more expensive energy bills and the highest UK government borrowing costs in decades, the opening months of the Starmer administration have brought significant challenges for communities across the country.

Reflecting on the debate, Samuel Kurtz, Senedd Member for Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire, said: “It is shocking how swiftly the UK Government broke its pre-election promises not to burden working people with higher taxes. With inflation above target, it is ordinary families who are bearing the brunt, facing rising prices in the shops.

“Equally concerning is the Welsh Labour Government’s failure to stand up to Keir Starmer and defend Wales from damaging policies. Unlike Scotland, Welsh Labour refused to introduce a Welsh winter fuel payment system for pensioners and has abandoned our rural communities, which will be devastated by changes to inheritance tax rules.

“I call on the Welsh Labour Government to finally stand up for Wales and mitigate the harmful effects of Starmer’s policies. Their failure to act underscores the urgent need to end 25 years of Labour rule in Wales.”