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Conwy becomes secound council in Wales to declare a health emergency

CONWY County Borough Council has become the second council to support a motion, proposed by the Welsh Conservatives, to declare a health emergency, following the decision by Denbighshire County Council to declare one in November.

Clwyd MS, Darren Millar has welcomed the decision. Welsh Conservative policy is to declare a Wales-wide health emergency to ensure adequate resources and the entire apparatus of government is mobilised to address the NHS crisis.

Commenting, Leader of the Welsh Conservatives, Darren Millar MS said: “I welcome this decision and fully support it. A health emergency must be declared Wales-wide.

“People on the ground recognise the crisis at the heart of our Welsh NHS, even if the Plaid-backed Labour Government fails to.

“Only the Welsh Conservatives have a credible plan to fix our Welsh NHS. We’ll declare a health emergency to ensure adequate resources and the entire apparatus of government is mobilised to address this crisis.

“We urgently need more hospital beds, diagnostic centres and surgical hubs.”

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