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Welsh Government plans would take 135 years to insulate every fuel poor household in Wales" says Lib Dems

The party said it would set aside £1.75bn to insulate and introduce green upgrades to homes in Wales

Welsh Liberal Democrat leader Jane Dodds MS

The Welsh Liberal Democrats have said they would set aside £1.75bn to insulate homes in Wales. The party has taken aim at the Welsh Government's energy efficiency improvement scheme arguing it would take 135 years to insulate every fuel poor household in Wales.

Welsh Liberal Democrat leader Jane Dodds MS said: "Unlike Labour, the Welsh Liberal Democrats are focused on delivering robust and practical solutions. That means implementing an emergency nationwide home insulation programme and introducing green upgrades to homes."

When asked how much money the Welsh Lib Dems would set aside to ensure all homes were properly insulated, the party said it would set aside "£1.75 billion over a five year Senedd term for an accelerated home insulation programme."

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They said this "would create 10,000 full time equivalent jobs across Wales over 15 years and generate around £2.2bn for the Welsh economy in addition to reducing the £67 million per year spent by the Welsh NHS on conditions caused by poor housing."

When asked what the party would stop doing in Wales to fund the programme, they said they were committed to "a full spending review post election which would have included revenue and capital with the focus being on climate adaptation and mitigation."

The party added that the Welsh Government should conduct a rapid review of its warm homes program to look at efficiencies, adding that the government hasn't made any use of its existing borrowing powers.

Ms Dodds took aim at the Welsh Government's Warm Homes scheme, known as Nest, which is designed to provide funding for energy efficiency improvements to low-income households and those living in deprived communities across Wales.