Reform Manifesto Indistinguishable from Tory Manifesto say Plaid Cymru
Both Reform and the Conservatives offered uncosted plans for reducing income tax and building the multi-billion pound M4 relief road.
Plaid Cymru went on to explain that Wales faces ‘a stark choice’ in May’s Senedd election as only they can beat Reform and become the largest party in Wales.
A spokesperson on behalf of Plaid Cymru said:"It's near-on impossible to tell the difference between Reform and the Tories' manifesto, but that comes as no surprise given that the vast majority of their politicians are failed Tories.
"Nigel Farage and his Welsh deputy decided to spend most of their speeches talking about issues outside of Wales, with their focus solely on getting their leader into 10 Downing Street and not on how to improve the lives of the people of Wales.
"Reform's plans, from the devastating economic and human cost of their immigration policies, their climate change denial, to their uncosted finances, would be a disaster for Wales.
"In this election, our nation faces a stark choice: real plans to improve public services with Plaid Cymru, or empty promises and chaos with Reform.
"On May 7, vote for the only party that can stop Reform becoming the largest party and the only party that will stand up for Wales and vote Plaid Cymru.