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OUT WITH A DEAL EATING OUR CAKE AND LOVING IT suck it up remoaners
And like a typical anti democracy remoaner he decided the will of the people should be ignored the minute the democratic result was in total fecking hypocrite 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Despite it being voted in to law by the commons the spineless two faced remoaner MPs have totally abandoned any morals and decided to ignore the will of the British people.
It will be remembered and no election or referendum will ever be the same again in this country.
The one thing that will come is a massive surge in the popularity of UKIP or a similar party in the future who stand for the 52%.
Happy Days.
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You probably only know a few if you live in Wales. Living in England I get to no more.
If you want a link google" the electoral commission " And EU referendum results by regional Wales.
There is a link in the tweet to a Guardian article.
So it's only you saying the Welsh in England voted leave, Iike I said my guess would be that it's the other way, all the ones I know were remain, they are all educated professional people but I would think they would make up a substantial percentage of Welsh in England, professional people I would think would be more likely to move than people doing ordinary jobs.
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There is a link in the tweet to a Guardian article.
So it's only you saying the Welsh in England voted leave, Iike I said my guess would be that it's the other way, all the ones I know were remain, they are all educated professional people but I would think they would make up a substantial percentage of Welsh in England, professional people I would think would be more likely to move than people doing ordinary jobs.
No I am just saying the Welsh voted to leave in the referendum and welsh people who live in England would be more inclined to vote to leave .
Why would English people living in Wales be more likely than the welsh to vote to leave?
Because the demographic of English immigrants in Wales is they are old, they come here to retire for the good life, lots of the Welsh in England are working age, economic migrants and the old voted leave, remember the old, stupid, racist headlines after the referendum.
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Because the demographic of English immigrants in Wales is they are old, they come here to retire for the good life, lots of the Welsh in England are working age, economic migrants and the old voted leave, remember the old, stupid, racist headlines after the referendum.
Wales voted to leave any any Welshman who has escaped the years of labour indoctrination in Wales knows that. You have still not explained why the three areas in wales with the largest English population voted to remain and the three Welsh nationalist areas voted to leave.
Wales voted to leave any any Welshman who has escaped the years of labour indoctrination in Wales knows that. You have still not explained why the three areas in wales with the largest English population voted to remain and the three Welsh nationalist areas voted to leave.
What 3 nationalist areas ?
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I listed them in my previous post. Carmarthenshire, Conway and anglesey.
Conway is not a Nationalist area to date, Plaid always come absolutely nowhere in General Elections there and as regards Anglesey Plaid have not won at a General Election in that constituency there this century, losing on the last six occasions.
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Conway is not a Nationalist area to date, Plaid always come absolutely nowhere in General Elections there and as regards Anglesey Plaid have not won at a General Election in that constituency there this century, losing on the last six occasions.
Not voting Plaid doesn't mean the area isn't nationalist. Plaid has alwasy been seen as a bit of a joke.
Gwynedd and Anglesey have the highet percentage of Welsh speakers and they tend to be more nationalist than us non Welsh speakers.
Not voting Plaid doesn't mean the area isn't nationalist. Plaid has alwasy been seen as a bit of a joke.
Gwynedd and Anglesey have the highet percentage of Welsh speakers and they tend to be more nationalist than us non Welsh speakers.
Correct. You don't have to vote plaid to be a nationalist.
Carmarthenshire is very nationalist it was after all the huge majority there that swung the devolution results. They clearly don't want to be ruled by Westminster or Brussels.
Correct. You don't have to vote plaid to be a nationalist.
Carmarthenshire is very nationalist it was after all the huge majority there that swung the devolution results. They clearly don't want to be ruled by Westminster or Brussels.
A higher percentage of people in Neath-Port Talbot voted for devolution than Carmarthenshire and as regards just numbers more people in the Rhondda voted for devolution than in Carmarthenshire.
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A higher percentage of people in Neath-Port Talbot voted for devolution than Carmarthenshire and as regards just numbers more people in the Rhondda voted for devolution than in Carmarthenshire.
Correct by .1% but carmarthenshire is bigger than neath Carmarthenshire 23000 majority in favour neath 18,000
Rhondda 58% carmarthenshire 65% but as rhondda is considerably bigger more people voted to leave. Rhondda 15,000 majority carmarthenshire 23000 majority.
As I say carmarthenshire had a bigger influence on result than either of the two examples you choose . The referendum had a 7000 majority.
Correct by .1% but carmarthenshire is bigger than neath Carmarthenshire 23000 majority in favour neath 18,000
Rhondda 58% carmarthenshire 65% but as rhondda is considerably bigger more people voted to leave. Rhondda 15,000 majority carmarthenshire 23000 majority.
As I say carmarthenshire had a bigger influence on result than either of the two examples you choose . The referendum had a 7000 majority.
Oh no, Neath-Port Talbot was 66.5% for devolution, Carmarthenshire was 65.5% for devolution meaning Neath-Port Talbot was a full 1% more for devolution than Carmarthenshire was and not 0.1% that you seem to be saying.
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A higher percentage of people in Neath-Port Talbot voted for devolution than Carmarthenshire and as regards just numbers more people in the Rhondda voted for devolution than in Carmarthenshire.
This is the result, more people in Carms voted yes then NPT and a bigger percentage of Carms votes was for yes than in Rhondda.
As pointed out to all the brexit remainers who said the result was too close to allow a leave win, the devo vote was even closer, less thn 7000 votes, 0.6% or just a 0.315 swing to change it. You didn't see the anti devo mob moaning on for years afterwards, they lost and they accepted it.
As pointed out to all the brexit remainers who said the result was too close to allow a leave win, the devo vote was even closer, less thn 7000 votes, 0.6% or just a 0.315 swing to change it. You didn't see the anti devo mob moaning on for years afterwards, they lost and they accepted it.
Oh no they are still moaning now, gets brought up dare I say it by people like yourself Catullus.
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"Brexit will mean Britain will have declined under Johnson’s command from being a leading member of one of the world’s three great politico-economic blocs to being an irrelevant presence off the coast of one of them. It will have been forced to accept a miserable fishing deal by its neighbours or it will have imposed on its already battered citizens the savage economic sanction of a tariff wall"
Simon Jenkins.
Sounds about right to me, unfortunately.
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Remoaner,losers . on 08:40 - Dec 4 with 1295 views
If people would have wanted it to end they would have voted against further powers.
The turn out was 35% down from the 50%; in the 1997 referendum. Clearly it was of little interest to 65% of welsh voters. If you dont give people the choice why on earth would they vote.
The turn out was 35% down from the 50%; in the 1997 referendum. Clearly it was of little interest to 65% of welsh voters. If you dont give people the choice why on earth would they vote.
The people were given a choice more powers or not more powers and they strongly back more powers for the Senedd.
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