Editor

The Conservative Senedd candidate, Charlie Evans, is unhappy that current county councillors are pleased they will not have to work with him (Views, 13 May), He looks to be a likeable young man, and should not be personally offended, but needs to realise that it is his party that makes him so unwelcome.

The charge sheet is too long for a letter, but the two-child limit for Child Allowance, or the Windrush and Grenfell scandals, demonstrate that the ‘Nasty Party’ is as nasty as ever.However, perhaps the comments of the reappointed Senedd Conservative leader, Andrew Davies, will offer a concise example of how devolution has provided considerable protection against Westminster’s right-wing excesses.

Andrew Davies believes that Welsh Government needs a ‘Dose of Dom’ (Dominic Cummings), compares the US Capitol Hill mob to Anti-Brexiteers, and accuses Starmer, a Remainer, of attempting to overturn democracy and the ‘will of the people’.

This, from the party of Prorogation and the Cambridge Analytical scandal.

I am sorry Mr Evans, nothing personal, but if I was a county councillor I, too, would rather not have your party on board.

Roger Louvet Porthmadog

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