The leader of the Welsh Liberal Democrats says she’s “disappointed” that no group leader in the Senedd acknowledged the damning report into Plaid Cymru’s culture as Adam Price addressed members on Tuesday.
Mr Price, who led Plaid Cymru since 2018, made his final appearance in the Senedd as leader on Tuesday, and bid farewell in an eight minute speech that made no reference to allegations of bullying, harassment and misogyny within the party. First Minister Mark Drakeford and Senedd Conservative leader Andrew RT Davies both paid tribute to Mr Price, but made no reference to the Prosiect Pawb report on Plaid Cymru.
Speaking on S4C’s Y Byd yn ei Le programme Welsh Liberal Democrat Leader Jane Dodds MS said “I expect more to be honest. I expect more men to defend women in politics.
“It’s a problem in every party, but it’s a responsibility on each and every one of us, especially men, to speak out against the things that happen to people like me. That’s why it was disappointing that Adam Price didn’t discuss it, nor Mark Drakeford nor Andrew RT Davies - not one of them. I expect more to be honest, I expect more men to defend women in politics.”
Welsh Labour MS Alun Davies also told the programme he found it “odd” that Adam Price MS hadn’t mentioned the report at all saying: “He didn’t say anything about it and that is odd that he did that. But he did speak well and he did - I think - look forward to the future, his future as an individual more than the future of the party.”
But the interim leader for Plaid Cymru, Llyr Gruffydd MS, defended his predecessor saying Mr Price had apologised previously, to the media and to the party’s ruling body. He said: "Adam has spoken about what has happened. He spoke eloquently to the National Council about many of these issues.”
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