PLAID Cymru leader Leanne Wood will visit Milford Haven on Thursday, to set out a radical agenda for ensuring decisions affecting Wales are made in Wales.

Ms Wood will at a public meeting at the Pill Social Centre, and is inviting people to come along and share their aspirations for the country's future.

Speaking ahead of the visit, Ms Wood said: “I want people throughout Wales to consider how we can lift up our country by taking responsibility for our own affairs and our own lives, and on how we can start a debate in Wales about ending our dependence on others."

Ms Wood said it was vital to re-engage the public with politics and 'challenge the despair that has dominated in light of a decade of cuts and the vote to leave the EU'.

The public meeting will be the local launch of a pamphlet outlining Plaid Cymru's vision, which calls for greater devolution of powers to Wales, to ensure rural counties like Pembrokeshire see the benefits.

“This is about levelling up and treating geographic inequality as a problem to be tackled in the same way as other inequalities," she said.

“For my party, it means we would legislate to ensure that legal safeguards were in place to fairly share public investment across the country, leaving no community behind.

“I also want to see a minimum set of social rights for all, such as to life-long learning, a decent home, a high standard of health care and a clean environment.

“Other principles here include using public money for public good; maximising people’s participation in democracy; co-operating as individuals instead of competing with one another; and learning from our history to look forward with hope, instead of backwards with nostalgia.”

"People want a radical political voice that represents all parts of Wales and that's what Plaid Cymru can provide."

The meeting will take place at the Pill Social Centre, Milford Haven, on Thursday, June 21, at 6.30pm.