'Broadest shoulders' would pay more council tax under Plaid

Hundreds of thousands of households in Wales would pay less council tax under radical plans by Plaid Cymru.

The party said it would reform the tax, which is paid based on property values, if it wins May's assembly election.

Those in the lowest council tax bands would save up to £400 a year but the top 26% would pay more, Plaid said.

Adam Price told BBC Wales political reporter Cemlyn Davies the policy would make a "real difference to hard-pressed families".

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