Lib Dems Raise Alarm After Conservative Shadow Minister Hints They Would Cut Free Bus Passes for Over-60s in Wales

6 Jan 2026
Sam outside Swansea Bus Station

The Welsh Liberal Democrats have slammed comments by the Conservatives suggesting they would scrap free bus passes for people aged over 60 in Wales, branding the party “hopelessly out of touch” and warning the move would hit older people’s independence, squeeze household budgets, and isolate rural communities.

The remarks were made by Conservative Shadow Transport Minister Jerome Mayhew following questioning by Liberal Democrat MP Tom Gordon during a Westminster debate on extending free bus travel for people over 60 in England. Mr Mayhew’s comments implied that a future Conservative government in Wales could move to end or restrict free bus passes for over-60s following the Senedd elections in May.

Responding to the debate, Mr Mayhew said that “government funds are limited” and that “the blanket increase in 100% subsidies for a cohort that is mainly in employment doesn’t pass the test”.

In Wales, free concessionary bus travel is currently available to residents aged 60 or over, as well as eligible disabled people and some injured service personnel. The scheme is delivered through the Welsh Concessionary Travel Card system and is widely used across both urban and rural parts of the country.

Since 2025, all under-21-year-olds in Wales have also been entitled to £1 bus fares, following a funding agreement secured by Welsh Liberal Democrat Leader Jane Dodds MS.

The Welsh Liberal Democrats say that free bus travel plays a central role in daily life for thousands of older people, enabling access to GP and hospital appointments, shops, social activities, libraries, caring responsibilities and volunteering. For many over-60s, particularly those who no longer drive, it is the difference between remaining active and independent or being cut off from their community altogether. In rural and semi-rural areas, where distances are greater and transport alternatives are limited, any restriction would have especially serious consequences.

Commenting, Welsh Liberal Democrat Senedd Candidate for Gŵyr Abertawe and Swansea City Councillor Sam Bennett: 

“The Conservatives are hopelessly out of touch. Free bus passes for over-60s aren’t a luxury, they’re a lifeline. They keep people independent, connected and active in their communities.

“Any move to take that away would be a backwards step that punishes older people for political choices they didn’t make.

“The Welsh Liberal Democrats will fight any proposals by the Conservatives to curb free bus travel for over-60s every step of the way.”

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