Caerphilly by-Election: Four Things We Learned From BBC's Debate
Candidates debate local service priorities and funding amid concerns over NHS, immigration, and Senedd expansion ahead of the Caerphilly by-election on 23 October.
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The candidates for Labour, the Conservatives, Reform UK, Plaid Cymru, the Welsh Liberal Democrats and the Green Party will go head to head in a live televised debate.
Six of the candidates competing to be Caerphilly's next Member of Parliament have been on stage to outline why they are the best person for the job. In the Workers' Hall, Bedwas - which was packed, with a live TV audience taking part in the BBC Wales debate - the candidates received questions about burning issues among voters, from public services to immigration.
Four things we learned from Caerphilly by-election debate
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