David Cameron says the Conservatives are delivering for Wales in Westminster as he joined the party’s campaign ahead of the assembly election.
The prime minister said public spending cuts were lower in Wales than England.
He hailed the decision to electrify the main railway line between London and Cardiff, and said ministers were looking at extending it to Swansea.
He told party members in Swansea the Tories had a “great manifesto” for the election on 5 May.
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