Meet Dr. Justna Muhith

Why me?

My commitment to you is simple:

I will bring honesty, accountability, and relentless focus to the Senedd on behalf of our communities.

I will challenge systems that fail us, demand transparency in how decisions are made, and ensure public money reaches the people it’s meant to serve.

I will listen, act, and stand up for working‑class families who deserve better. Because survival does not pause when promises remain unfulfilled.

Why me?

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Why are you standing?

'I didn't want to leave the same world behind for my kids"

A proud Welsh working-class protégé.

Growing up in working‑class Welsh communities taught me resilience, but it also showed me how unfairness becomes normal when no-one challenges it.

I’m standing because our communities deserve someone who refuses to let talent be overlooked.   Because every time privilege pushes you aside it crushes your soul a tiny bit.  No more – not in my home, not in my valleys, not in my Wales.

A proud Welsh working-class protégé.

My heritage

Justna's family arrive from Bangladesh in the 1970's.

'Standing on a milk crate to work with grit, sweat and tears - my father helped to turn Britain around'

A two tier system.

In Wales, ordinary working‑class people live under a system that punishes instantly and protects selectively.  A tiny slip and suddenly you’re branded unfit for a job or public service. Meanwhile, those with status walk through scandals untouched.

The same is apparent in everyday life.  When leaders tell us our pubs would thrive if we stopped watching Netflix with a bottle of wine at home, it exposes a political class that has forgotten what it means to survive. People aren’t staying in because they want comfort.  They’re staying in because a single round now costs what some people earn in half a day.  Working‑class families aren’t choosing the sofa, they’re choosing not to fall apart.

This is where trust shatters.  Democracy cannot function when one class is punished instantly and another is shielded indefinitely.  Wales deserves a better democracy, more than solely party politicians.

A two tier system.

My priorities in the Senedd

  1. Fixing access to NHS care by pushing for fair funding, shorter waits, and accountability so people here aren’t left suffering in queues.
  2. Securing investment in local jobs and skills so young people can build their futures in the communities that raised them.
  3. Improving public transport links across Newport and Islwyn to reconnect isolated areas and make everyday life easier.
  4. Strengthening mental‑health support, especially for young people, with services that are timely, local, and properly resourced.
  5. Demanding transparency in how public money is spent so our communities finally see investment reach the places that need it most.

My priorities in the Senedd

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Solutions for a broken NHS

Justna ,with decades of healthcare experience, gives a multipoint plan to mend our broken NHS.

Where did you get the I can voice inside?

'That's my Mum'

What I want to do as an MS

As an MS, I want to rebuild trust by making government answerable to the people it serves.

My focus is delivering fair access to healthcare, stronger mental‑health support, and investment that reaches the communities too often left behind.

I want decisions to be transparent, spending to be accountable, and opportunities to be shared, not hoarded.

My goal is simple: a Senedd that listens, acts, and delivers for working‑class Wales.

What I want to do as an MS

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Contact Justna

Contact Justna

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