Propel Supports Ceasefire in Gaza

Propel Leader Neil McEvoy said, "Thousands of children have been killed in Gaza and more will die unless there is an immediate cease fire and humanitarian operation to save lives.  Continue reading

FAIR PLAY FOR ELY petition presented at Cardiff Council meeting

PROPEL Councillor, Neil McEvoy, will present a petition supported by over 200 Ely residents at a full council meeting to be held tonight [Thursday 26 October], calling on Cardiff Council to refurbish the play area at Mill Park (Bowling Pavilion), on Plymouthwood Road and to allow staff to lock the gate for security of the children at the local nursery.  Continue reading

RESPECT WOMEN AND GIRLS SAYS PROPEL ON INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY

To mark this year’s International Women’s Day, Propel has outlined its position on the need to safeguard women and girl’s rights. This includes supporting the principle of single sex spaces, the right to single sex sports to ensure fairness and safety at all levels of competition and the right to receive intimate services such as washing, dressing, and counselling delivered by women. This comes as the Labour Government in Wales recently unveiled plans to make it easier for someone to legally change their gender, similar to legislation recently put forward by the Scottish government. Continue reading

Cost of living crisis hits Wales hard

The cost of living crisis in Wales is a dire situation that is affecting the lives of many of our Welsh citizens. With the high cost of heating our homes and feeding our families, many individuals are struggling to make ends meet at the hands of the incumbent Welsh Labour government's mismanagement. The hardships that Welsh citizens are under are palpable, it is now time for a change. With massive supplies of natural gas not needing fracking in Wales, this crisis is unnecessary.Propel's political focus is empowering our Welsh nation through individual and community sovereignty. We are focused on building and delivering common sense political solutions that work for you, and work for Wales. Continue reading

The Propel Archives

For those discovering Propel for the first time, we are Wales' newest political party championing for the People of Wales. Over the past 2 years, the party has been working hard to make its presence known in Welsh politics. Going from strength to strength, we continue our journey to becoming a major political player in Wales. Every Thursday at 8pm, we will delve into the Propel archives on our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/propelwales and take a look back at some the parties highlights and political campaigns over the past 2 years. Continue reading

Join Propel 2023

We live in a time of great change and uncertainty, and it's more important than ever that we have a welsh political party that truly represents the people of Wales and fights for their interests. Continue reading

NHS Policy Suggestions

As the Welsh NHS struggles to meet the demands of a growing and ageing population, it has become clear that no single political party has been able to effectively address the challenges facing our public health service. From staffing shortages to funding constraints, the Welsh NHS is facing a range of issues that are putting patients at risk and undermining the ability of the service to provide high-quality care. Continue reading

SAVE CASH - Use it or Lose it

USE IT OR LOSE IT... SUPPORT CASH, SUPPORT PROPEL. As society continues to advance, the concept of a cashless society is gaining traction. Most people now pay with telephones or cards. More and more businesses refuse cash nowadays. While the idea of a world where physical money no longer exists may seem convenient and efficient, it also raises huge concerns about the loss of privacy and ultimately control over our own spending habits. Continue reading

WALES NEEDS CHAMPIONS

Do you believe in a better Wales? Are you ready to be a champion for your community and make a difference in your corner of the Wales? If so, you'd be a great fit for Propel! The Propel party is seeking passionate and dedicated individuals from all over Wales who are ready to join forces with us and work towards positive change. Whether you have a few hours a week to spare or are ready to take on a leadership role, we have opportunities for you to get involved. Here are just a few ways you can be a champion for Wales with the Propel party... Continue reading

Lobbying in Wales Inquiry

Neil McEvoy, Propel Leader, has submitted his comments in response to a call for evidence from the Senedd's Standards of Conduct Committee, which recently held an inquiry into lobbying. Continue reading