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"We have been the dreamers, we have been the sufferers, now we are the builders. We enter this campaign at this general election, not merely to get rid of the Tory majority. We want the complete political extinction of the Tory Party."
Yes libdem. Yes plaid. Yes labour. Yes UKIP. Yes Green. No the Conservative and Unionist Party.
All to play for, hopefully Plaid gets a chance.
''No i still cant see welsh people voting vermin''.
Welsh being the operative word in that phrase Kilkenny, as there are lots of immigrant/immigrant stock in Wales as well as some people being influenced by anglo-centric media.
Continually being banned by Planet Swans for Porthcawl and then being reinstated.
Latest poll in Wales now saying Tory party to get most seats. UKIP dead.
The hated Conservative and Unionist party mind. Surely not. Not in our wales.
Labour under Jezza a total fecking shambles.
One solution. Revolution. Vote lovely Leanne. The Rhondda Republican Rebel will do us proud mun.
Feck off fatty Carwyn.
It's funny.
I am quite close to somebody involved on the ground for Plaid Cymru. The day of the Brexit referendum he told me he had voted "out" because Brexit would cause massive problems for the UK and spread chaos in Westminster politics...he reckoned it would speed up "an independent Wales".
The exact opposite has happened. SNP will campaign at this GE claiming that the election is "not about Independence" (despite doing nothing but scheming, plotting and banging the drum for a 2nd independence referendum since the last one!)...they are going down this route because the idea of Scottish independence is getting less popular up there.
Meanwhile Plaid are getting nowhere fast in Wales.
I am quite close to somebody involved on the ground for Plaid Cymru. The day of the Brexit referendum he told me he had voted "out" because Brexit would cause massive problems for the UK and spread chaos in Westminster politics...he reckoned it would speed up "an independent Wales".
The exact opposite has happened. SNP will campaign at this GE claiming that the election is "not about Independence" (despite doing nothing but scheming, plotting and banging the drum for a 2nd independence referendum since the last one!)...they are going down this route because the idea of Scottish independence is getting less popular up there.
Meanwhile Plaid are getting nowhere fast in Wales.
I an sure this is not fake news but the facts are clear.
Plaid were 100 per cent pro Europe remain. Scotland has 57 snp mp's out of 59 seats. Support for indyref2 is huge after Brexit.
I an sure this is not fake news but the facts are clear.
Plaid were 100 per cent pro Europe remain. Scotland has 57 snp mp's out of 59 seats. Support for indyref2 is huge after Brexit.
You know my mate I was talking about...the one who believed Brexit = the break up of the UK? He told me that this eventuality was inevitable as the direction of travel was set at the outset of devolution, it was "a question of when not if". I told him that the SNP had about 5 years to make it happen before the Scots saw through the hypocrisy and held the party to account for their lying to the electorate (My friend had previously admitted that some of their positions were disingenuous and that there would be a sizeable economic price to pay in the short term..."but the ends justify the means") ...he just couldn't see how this would be the case. I am older than him by about 15 years and truth be told I reckon he thought that I was just too old to get it...he kept talking about the young Scots and Welsh being more pro-independence.
I only mention this conversation to you as I have seen you advance similar arguments on here.