The Brecon & Radnorshire Liberal Democrats have selected William Powell as their candidate to contest the Brecon & Radnorshire constituency at the Senedd Election due to be held on 6th May 2021
Cllr Powell, who grew up and lives in the constituency, has
served as the Welsh Liberal Democrat County Councillor for Talgarth since 2004
and was Assembly Member for the Mid and West Wales region from 2011-2016.
During this period, he was the Welsh Liberal Democrat Spokesperson on the
Environment, Sustainable Development and Rural Affairs and chaired the Assembly
Petitions Committee.
Before entering politics, he was a secondary modern
languages teacher and has been a partner in the family farm in the Black
Mountains for over 30 years, where he still lives with his wife and sons today.
His selection as Senedd candidate marks a remarkable end to
a year which he may not have survived, having spent several weeks unconscious
and on a ventilator in Nevill Hall Hospital, Abergavenny, with severe COVID-19.
Commenting on his selection, William Powell said:
“Being selected to follow in the footsteps of Kirsty
Williams, who has been an exceptional advocate for Brecon & Radnorshire for
twenty-two years, is one of the greatest honours of my life. Being elected to
represent the people of Brecon & Radnorshire, the constituency where I grew
up, where I know every town and village, would be an even greater privilege.
“I have been immersed in our communities my whole life. I
understand the issues we face – a farming economy and way of life threatened by
reckless UK Government policies, a lack of good jobs and affordable housing for
our young people, rural communities not being able to access the basic services
that they need, from public transport to good healthcare and more.
“My own near-death experience with COVID-19, has been a
deeply personal reminder of the terrible cost of this pandemic on the lives of
so many, but also the courage and care of doctors, nurses and NHS staff, all
our key workers and volunteers, small business owners and military personnel,
friends and neighbours.
“As we begin the long, hard recovery from this crisis, I
will be a voice for everyone in Brecon & Radnorshire, fighting for a
brighter future for this constituency.”
Kirsty Williams, Member of the Senedd for Brecon &
Radnorshire, said:
“As difficult as the decision not to seek re-election has
been, I can stand down with pride in our record of delivery for the people of
Brecon & Radnorshire over the past two decades, and with confidence that
the local party have selected an exceptional candidate as my successor.
“I have known and worked with William Powell for many years.
William was right by my side in the Senedd, when we secured millions of pounds
of extra investment in the education of our most disadvantaged pupils through
the Welsh Pupil Premium, when we achieved the Health Technology Fund to give
Welsh patients the access to the latest innovative medical treatments, when we
pushed through the ‘More Nurses’ Bill to introduce safe nurse staffing levels
for Welsh hospitals. William was also by my side when we successfully
campaigned to save Bronllys Hospital from closure.
“If you elect William Powell as your Welsh Liberal Democrat
MS next May, you will elect the champion you deserve, fighting your corner
through thick and thin.”
James Gibson-Watt, County Councillor for Glasbury and
Leader of the Welsh Liberal Democrats on Powys County Council, welcomed William
Powell’s selection:
“William Powell has been an exceptional Councillor for
Talgarth, rigorously holding the Tories running Powys County Council to account
for their many failings, from schools to housing. I am confident he will once
again do us proud, as a first-rate constituency MS.”
Jackie Charlton, Chair of Brecon & Radnorshire
Liberal Democrats and County Councillor for Llangattock, said:
“Over the years, William Powell has worked alongside Richard
Livsey, Kirsty Williams, Roger Williams and Jane Dodds, and stands in that tradition
of committed local Welsh Liberal Democrats, standing up for Brecon &
Radnorshire.”
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