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ASKING QUESTIONS THAT MATTER The Salvation Army has been working with Cytûn, the organisation for Churches Together in Wales, to highlight the key issues affecting communities ahead of the National Assembly for Wales election on 5 May 2016. In this film, Revd Canon Eileen Davies, rural life adviser for St David's Diocese, describes the issues her parish faces in their day-to-day work and then Major David Emery puts their questions to the parties' spokespeople, who include: Welsh Liberal Democrats - William Powell AM, Shadow Minister for Environment, Sustainability, Agriculture and Rural Affairs. Plaid Cymru - Llyr Gruffydd AM, Shadow Minister for Sustainable Communities, Energy and Food Welsh Conservatives - Russell George AM, Shadow Minister for Agriculture Welsh Labour - Rebecca Evans AM, Deputy Minister for Farming and Food This informative series gives a real insight into what the main political parties think about the things that matter. We hope that when politicians ask you for your vote you will be inspired to ask the questions that matter to you. Briefing papers for Farming and Rural life: http://www.cytun.org.uk/elections2016/welshassemblybriefingnotesenglish/NationalAssemblyElection-BriefingNote3.pdf Go to the following page for more information: http://www.salvationarmy.org.uk/askin... Or to find out more about Churches Together in Wales go to: http://www.cytun.org.uk For the latest updates on films/videos released by The Salvation Army in UK & Ireland follow us on: Twitter https://twitter.com/tsavideo Facebook https://www.facebook.com/SalvationArm... Or to find out more about The Salvation Army go to http://www.salvationarmy.org.uk