Great. The one thing this country is missing is a party run by privately schooled Englishmen who definitely care about the language, rural education, coastal industries, and environmental preservation.
For a group of lads who’d sell their own grandmothers I haven’t got a lot of faith in their ability to create a prosperous blueprint for Wales that doesn’t include them benefiting the most at the end.
I bet most of Reform don’t even believe in us having our own parliament, let alone in supporting our language. I wonder how many of their prospective voters were actually born here?
Yma o hyd🏴🏴🏴🏴
Anyways, I’m a plaid voter so of course good news. Although those reform numbers are grim.
Wales, you’re better than this. Reform will use you and throw you away.
The new voting system will mean this actually might yield a truly split senedd.
Lots of difficult outcomes in a close race:
1) Plaid have the most seats, but only by 1 or 2, meaning they are forced to work with labour, so the plaid FM gets blamed
2) Labour have the most seats by a few, so same in reverse, except public perception is voting doesn’t matter as Labour always win.
3) Reform win the most seats by a few, but it’s not enough to govern so we still get labour-plaid and reform can complain about democratic will not being listened to.
Whilst it’s nice to see some potential change happening…
We should be a little bit skeptical of the last two polls. The clients have been reform and barn cymru respectively.
Both have a vested interest in seeing a particular party (reform especially) topping the polls.
Pollsters take money for their work and can sometimes jig the sample slightly in the clients favour.
I thought it was a good thing that because of our fairer system, UKIP had AMs in the 2016 parliament, showed themselves to be the absolute charlatan clowns (did Hamilton or Reckless ever move to wales?) and were all voted out in 2021. But if people are stupid/ forgetful enough to vote the same idiots back in under a different name, you have to wonder…
How this happened is a mystery…they’re as bad as Labour in principle. I’m not sure there’s any actual alternative to the status quo.
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Great. The one thing this country is missing is a party run by privately schooled Englishmen who definitely care about the language, rural education, coastal industries, and environmental preservation.
For a group of lads who’d sell their own grandmothers I haven’t got a lot of faith in their ability to create a prosperous blueprint for Wales that doesn’t include them benefiting the most at the end.
I bet most of Reform don’t even believe in us having our own parliament, let alone in supporting our language. I wonder how many of their prospective voters were actually born here?
Yma o hyd🏴🏴🏴🏴
Anyways, I’m a plaid voter so of course good news. Although those reform numbers are grim.
Wales, you’re better than this. Reform will use you and throw you away.
The new voting system will mean this actually might yield a truly split senedd.
Lots of difficult outcomes in a close race:
1) Plaid have the most seats, but only by 1 or 2, meaning they are forced to work with labour, so the plaid FM gets blamed
2) Labour have the most seats by a few, so same in reverse, except public perception is voting doesn’t matter as Labour always win.
3) Reform win the most seats by a few, but it’s not enough to govern so we still get labour-plaid and reform can complain about democratic will not being listened to.
Whilst it’s nice to see some potential change happening…
We should be a little bit skeptical of the last two polls. The clients have been reform and barn cymru respectively.
Both have a vested interest in seeing a particular party (reform especially) topping the polls.
Pollsters take money for their work and can sometimes jig the sample slightly in the clients favour.
I thought it was a good thing that because of our fairer system, UKIP had AMs in the 2016 parliament, showed themselves to be the absolute charlatan clowns (did Hamilton or Reckless ever move to wales?) and were all voted out in 2021. But if people are stupid/ forgetful enough to vote the same idiots back in under a different name, you have to wonder…
How this happened is a mystery…they’re as bad as Labour in principle. I’m not sure there’s any actual alternative to the status quo.
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