Politicians clash in the Wales Election Debate
Politicians from six parties went head-to-head in a live debate on ITV Cymru Wales.
Politicians from six parties went head-to-head in a live debate on ITV Cymru Wales.
During the Wales Election Debate Nathan Gill said that the Welsh Assembly are 'not dealing with what they have got adequately' after being asked whether the Assembly should have more powers.
Leanne Wood then responded to Gill's claims by saying that the Welsh Assembly are 'not children.'
It follows an analogy he used to explain his point further by saying that 'when my children ask for more food I tell them to finish what's on their plate first.'
Wales became the focal point at last night's debate where the six major parties fought for Westminster seats here.
The politicians have made their closing statements as the Wales Election Debate draws to a close.
The politicians were asked how their parties could ensure people in Wales are paid a Living Wage whilst also maintaining a stable economy.