Ms Wood for First Minister 09:13 - May 12 with 7780 views | trampie | Parties that are backing Leanne Wood for First Minister achieved approximately 57% of the vote compared to parties backing Carwyn Jones for First Minister who only got approximately 43% of the vote. | |
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Ms Wood for First Minister on 23:32 - May 13 with 1154 views | Wingstandwood |
Ms Wood for First Minister on 23:06 - May 13 by Private_Partz | Indeed and it does look like Welsh Labour are now being pressed for some concessions to get the vote in the Leadership election. It will be good business by Plaid as we could see a much more representative election outcome in future and there will be more money to be distributed throughout Wales if the black route gets dropped. |
Hopefully things will start to look a lot brighter for SW Wales/Swansea/rest of Wales in the near future if Plaid does that 'good business'....... absolutely fantastic. I think many a grass-roots Labour supporter of 'common-sense' humble foot-soldier type will be delighted also i.e. goodbye to the Cardiff and rest of Wales divide which tbh is not unlike and very similar to what Thatcher and Tories engineered with that Tory (North-South) divide. Goodbye Red Tories courtesy of Plaid ?.............I hope so! | |
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Ms Wood for First Minister on 00:07 - May 14 with 1125 views | DJack |
Ms Wood for First Minister on 20:20 - May 13 by londonlisa2001 | Solitaire must be a misery then. |
That'll be a "Whoosh" moment for him. | |
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Ms Wood for First Minister on 00:32 - May 14 with 1112 views | trampie | South-West Wales always votes Labour in the Welsh Assembly elections the people of Swansea and surrounding areas are not doing themselves any favours voting Labour if they think Swansea and the surrounding areas get less than Cardiff and the South-East, things are unlikely to change with Labour getting back in and if one day in the future if Labour don't get in but South-West Wales votes Labour on mass yet again then are other parties going to go out of their way to do all they can for Swansea and the surrounding area ? I'm not talking about the party of Wales but the other parties, if Swansea thinks it gets a raw deal from Labour then why do they continue to vote Labour ? | |
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Ms Wood for First Minister on 00:44 - May 14 with 1107 views | DJack |
Ms Wood for First Minister on 00:32 - May 14 by trampie | South-West Wales always votes Labour in the Welsh Assembly elections the people of Swansea and surrounding areas are not doing themselves any favours voting Labour if they think Swansea and the surrounding areas get less than Cardiff and the South-East, things are unlikely to change with Labour getting back in and if one day in the future if Labour don't get in but South-West Wales votes Labour on mass yet again then are other parties going to go out of their way to do all they can for Swansea and the surrounding area ? I'm not talking about the party of Wales but the other parties, if Swansea thinks it gets a raw deal from Labour then why do they continue to vote Labour ? |
"then are other parties going to go out of their way to do all they can for Swansea and the surrounding area ? " Direct quotes please...also we are not just interested in money for Swansea but a fair distribution for the whole of Wales. Once again can you provide direct quotes of parties "going out of their way" for Swansea and area. | |
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Ms Wood for First Minister on 00:59 - May 14 with 1102 views | nice_to_michu |
Ms Wood for First Minister on 00:44 - May 14 by DJack | "then are other parties going to go out of their way to do all they can for Swansea and the surrounding area ? " Direct quotes please...also we are not just interested in money for Swansea but a fair distribution for the whole of Wales. Once again can you provide direct quotes of parties "going out of their way" for Swansea and area. |
Trampie and others used to bang on and on about how Plaid will give money to Swansea and other areas. Plaid's election manifesto (ironically launched from the Cardiff City football stadium) contained not one named, specific, infrastructure project for Swansea or other areas for that matter. | | | |
Ms Wood for First Minister on 06:44 - May 14 with 1070 views | Kilkennyjack |
Ms Wood for First Minister on 00:59 - May 14 by nice_to_michu | Trampie and others used to bang on and on about how Plaid will give money to Swansea and other areas. Plaid's election manifesto (ironically launched from the Cardiff City football stadium) contained not one named, specific, infrastructure project for Swansea or other areas for that matter. |
And yet most people simply use their eyes. After 17 years of welsh labour rule look at cardiff. After 17 years of welsh labour rule look at swansea. Actions speak louder than words. If old Carwyn and his gang had their way then they would like Cardiff City in the Premier League so that they can showcase their new Cardiff to the world. Must be killing them to see little old Swansea Town flying the welsh flag across the globe. Wales needs change. Go Mrs Wood. | |
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Ms Wood for First Minister on 07:04 - May 14 with 1065 views | nice_to_michu |
Ms Wood for First Minister on 06:44 - May 14 by Kilkennyjack | And yet most people simply use their eyes. After 17 years of welsh labour rule look at cardiff. After 17 years of welsh labour rule look at swansea. Actions speak louder than words. If old Carwyn and his gang had their way then they would like Cardiff City in the Premier League so that they can showcase their new Cardiff to the world. Must be killing them to see little old Swansea Town flying the welsh flag across the globe. Wales needs change. Go Mrs Wood. |
I used my eyes and read the Plsid manifesto. Didn't mention anything about money for Swansea. I did read about their NHS "savings" plans though. Must've been trying to win over some Tory votes.... | | | |
Ms Wood for First Minister on 08:26 - May 14 with 1037 views | trampie | The Plaid manifesto talks about increasing capacity at Swansea Medical school, talks about Amman Valley to Swansea rail link, talks about supporting Swansea Bay Tidal lagoon and the Swansea 'City' region. There is loads of stuff about Swansea in Plaids manifesto, what is in Labours or other parties manifesto as regards Swansea ? Also Plaid have been very vocal about electrification of the main railway line to Swansea. | |
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Ms Wood for First Minister on 08:52 - May 14 with 1019 views | acejack3065 |
Ms Wood for First Minister on 08:26 - May 14 by trampie | The Plaid manifesto talks about increasing capacity at Swansea Medical school, talks about Amman Valley to Swansea rail link, talks about supporting Swansea Bay Tidal lagoon and the Swansea 'City' region. There is loads of stuff about Swansea in Plaids manifesto, what is in Labours or other parties manifesto as regards Swansea ? Also Plaid have been very vocal about electrification of the main railway line to Swansea. |
Oh so Plaid were talking about all of the stuff Welsh Labour were talking about in the last Sennedd term then? That's good of them. | | | |
Ms Wood for First Minister on 09:06 - May 14 with 1007 views | trampie | Labour talking and not acting while in charge is it !, Plaid would act if in charge. Does Labour mention Swansea Medical school and the Amman Valley to Swansea line in their manifesto ? | |
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Ms Wood for First Minister on 09:13 - May 14 with 998 views | acejack3065 |
Ms Wood for First Minister on 09:06 - May 14 by trampie | Labour talking and not acting while in charge is it !, Plaid would act if in charge. Does Labour mention Swansea Medical school and the Amman Valley to Swansea line in their manifesto ? |
The issues aren't devolved you absolute cretin. Plaid couldn't do anymore than what Welsh Labour already has. F**k me you're thick. | | | |
Ms Wood for First Minister on 09:19 - May 14 with 990 views | trampie |
Ms Wood for First Minister on 09:13 - May 14 by acejack3065 | The issues aren't devolved you absolute cretin. Plaid couldn't do anymore than what Welsh Labour already has. F**k me you're thick. |
Education and training, health and health services and highways and transport are devolved areas. | |
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Ms Wood for First Minister on 09:36 - May 14 with 972 views | acejack3065 |
Ms Wood for First Minister on 09:19 - May 14 by trampie | Education and training, health and health services and highways and transport are devolved areas. |
The U.K. Government manage the investment in infrastructure projects like the tidal lagoon and the rail electrification. | | | |
Ms Wood for First Minister on 09:49 - May 14 with 962 views | trampie |
Ms Wood for First Minister on 09:36 - May 14 by acejack3065 | The U.K. Government manage the investment in infrastructure projects like the tidal lagoon and the rail electrification. |
Swansea Medical school and the Amman Valley to Swansea line | |
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