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Delegates approve motions on climate emergency, national care service and an integrated transport
Protesters march through Cardiff city centre, numbering 24, during a school climate strike march from Cardiff City Hall to the National Assembly for Wales, in 2020

by David Nicholson in Llandudno

DELEGATES at Welsh Labour conference over the weekend approved motions covering the climate emergency, setting up a national care service for Wales and an integrated transport system.

GMB Wales’s Maxine Butler set out a labour movement agenda for decarbonisation.

“These solutions have been developed by the members — the people who know their jobs better than anyone,” she said.

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