SIR,

Loyalty has to be admired. Blind loyalty is something else.

It was said during the First World War that the British were "Lions led by Donkeys".

In the week that Lord Glasman, a close ally of Milliband went on Radio 4 admitting that Labour used immigration to hold down wages and that the working class was an obstacle to progress, I'm wondering what it takes for those traditional Labour voters to see Labour's duplicity.

Betrayed over education standards, immigration, jobs, housing, health service and the economy.

In an interview in the New Statesman, Ed Balls has finally admitted that the Labour government was to blame for racking up a 'structural' deficit during the party's time in government.

Labour published its election manifesto calling themselves a 'Beacon of Hope'.

With their record why would anyone imagine they would deliver this time?

Like a pack of cigarettes; Labour should carry a warning.

It really is time that the 'Donkeys' were put out to grass with their partners of the last four years, Plaid Cymru.

It's time for change in Wales.

Roy Garner

(Chepstow)