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I HAVE read very carefully all the promises made by all the candidates in the May elections for the Senedd.

The one promise that none have made that they will never knowingly misled the electorate .

It is possible that some may have already misled in their election literature.

There seems to be suddenly a magic money tree that has appeared from nowhere, there is now no problem with money and which candidate can outspend the others in the hope to gain votes.

None have mentioned the astronomical amount of money spent on the pandemic which still has to be paid for and how that will effect their promise to spend and spend more.

After experience of the past few years of misinformation on whether the UK should leave the European Union, the politicians bombard the electorate with statements that were so totally different some had to be untrue and misleading.

We are now in a global pandemic which has killed million globally and thousands here in Wales.

At such a time politicians should have come together and formed a cross party task force of the most capable and led by the science so when an official statement is made it is in agreement with all of the politicians unlike now where no politician wants to be seen agreeing with the other side.

Votes are more important than lives.

Will any candidate agree that some kind of penalty and sanction should be imposed on any elected politician who knowingly misleads the electorate and to evade answering a legitimate question is also misleading the electorate.

Ted McKay, Wrexham