💨 Abstract
Nigel Farage, leader of the Reform Party, pledged to defy Labour's Net Zero policies by reopening coal mines in Wales and reviving steel blast furnaces in Port Talbot. He criticized Labour for banning new coal mining licenses and importing steel. Farage aims to challenge Labour in the 2026 Senedd elections, arguing that Labour's support in Wales is waning. The Reform Party is growing but lacks a candidate for the First Minister position.
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