and should spend a little bit of time getting to know what he is criticising?
If you live in Merthyr town centre, it's a fifty minute journey by public transport to Cardiff City Centre - ie: two hours per day commute.
If you live on the outskirts you can add a further hour per day.
The unemployment rate in Cardiff is 8%
Levels of skills in Merthyr are well below the national average.
Train / bus fare is about £6.00 per day.
Childcare costs are around £60 per day (for one child)
There are very few jobs in the valleys - and those that are available are short term and minimum wage.
The transport infrastructure is truly crap - buses and trains are not by any stretch of the imagination adequate or timely.
25 years ago, the tories took a whole load of redundant steel/coal workers and put them on incapacity benefit, with no support or onus to get off it, to make the unemployment figures look lower. This has led to third generation unemployment and ill health due to both poverty and poverty of aspiration.
There is no industry left in the valleys.