The tainted First Minister on 09:13 - Jul 10 with 1371 views | onehunglow |
The tainted First Minister on 22:31 - Apr 28 by felixstowe_jack | She pays all the tax she has to pay under UK.tax laws. She is not cheating anyone. |
She’s gone now . | |
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The tainted First Minister on 10:11 - Jul 10 with 1338 views | JumpingJackFlash |
The tainted First Minister on 08:53 - Jul 10 by Whiterockin | With a evenly split Senedd Hannah Blythyn holds all the power in any vote. All the other parties will vote against Labour because they feel that they have them on the rack and if there was an election they would pick up seats. Interesting couple of months ahead. The only hope Labour have is if Gething stands down, but as you say he is too arrogant to do that. EDIT Remember this. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-politics-42057642 [Post edited 10 Jul 9:03]
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Indeed. She doesn't even need to turn up as she didn't for the vote of no confidence. She can justifiably say that she's so upset by the way she's been treated that she needs time to reflect. Meanwhile Gething loses every vote... | | | |
The tainted First Minister on 19:49 - Jul 10 with 1236 views | SullutaCreturned |
The tainted First Minister on 20:16 - Jun 26 by pencoedjack | Welsh Labour want net zero for Wales it makes no difference we will import steel & coal from countries who laugh at us. No new business will come into Wales as our infrastructure is abysmal ( unless you live in Cardiff central). Similar to the 200 plus jobs being lost in Flintshire today, people will continue to buy non disposable wet wipes but they won’t be made in Wales. |
To paraphrase Tacitus, They rob, lie and plunder and deceivingly call it "Senedd rule", and where they make a desert, they call it Wales. | | | |
The tainted First Minister on 20:53 - Jul 10 with 1214 views | Boundy |
The tainted First Minister on 08:53 - Jul 10 by Whiterockin | With a evenly split Senedd Hannah Blythyn holds all the power in any vote. All the other parties will vote against Labour because they feel that they have them on the rack and if there was an election they would pick up seats. Interesting couple of months ahead. The only hope Labour have is if Gething stands down, but as you say he is too arrogant to do that. EDIT Remember this. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-politics-42057642 [Post edited 10 Jul 9:03]
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God forbid something like that should reoccur | |
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The tainted First Minister on 21:47 - Jul 10 with 1169 views | majorraglan |
The tainted First Minister on 10:11 - Jul 10 by JumpingJackFlash | Indeed. She doesn't even need to turn up as she didn't for the vote of no confidence. She can justifiably say that she's so upset by the way she's been treated that she needs time to reflect. Meanwhile Gething loses every vote... |
He has to go and the sooner the better. | | | |
The tainted First Minister on 21:50 - Jul 10 with 1158 views | Whiterockin |
The tainted First Minister on 21:47 - Jul 10 by majorraglan | He has to go and the sooner the better. |
The longer he stays the more damage he does. There needs to be a total reset at the Senedd for Wales to progress. | | | |
The tainted First Minister on 21:55 - Jul 10 with 1144 views | majorraglan |
The tainted First Minister on 21:50 - Jul 10 by Whiterockin | The longer he stays the more damage he does. There needs to be a total reset at the Senedd for Wales to progress. |
I’m hoping Starmer gets a grip of things and gets shot of him - we deserve better than this. [Post edited 10 Jul 21:56]
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The tainted First Minister on 22:00 - Jul 10 with 1125 views | Whiterockin |
The tainted First Minister on 21:55 - Jul 10 by majorraglan | I’m hoping Starmer gets a grip of things and gets shot of him - we deserve better than this. [Post edited 10 Jul 21:56]
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So true, currently Wales is ungovernable and unless Labour sort it out they will get hammered in the inevitable election. They only need to lose a couple of seats to lose power. [Post edited 10 Jul 22:16]
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The tainted First Minister on 22:22 - Jul 10 with 1082 views | raynor94 | Let's hope the Welsh people stand up and give a Gethin government a bloody nose at the next election | |
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The tainted First Minister on 15:50 - Jul 11 with 975 views | Flashberryjack |
The tainted First Minister on 22:22 - Jul 10 by raynor94 | Let's hope the Welsh people stand up and give a Gethin government a bloody nose at the next election |
I wouldn't bet on it, Gethin is Labour after all. | |
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The tainted First Minister on 16:00 - Jul 11 with 961 views | Whiterockin |
The tainted First Minister on 15:50 - Jul 11 by Flashberryjack | I wouldn't bet on it, Gethin is Labour after all. |
But it's going to take very little for labour to be removed from power in the Senedd. They have been propped up by Plaid and that is no longer going to happen. There is a very strong possibility that we will have an election shortly and I wouldn't count on the Labour vote holding up. The people of Wales have had enough, just like the people of the UK last week. | | | |
The tainted First Minister on 16:30 - Jul 11 with 922 views | SullutaCreturned |
The tainted First Minister on 16:00 - Jul 11 by Whiterockin | But it's going to take very little for labour to be removed from power in the Senedd. They have been propped up by Plaid and that is no longer going to happen. There is a very strong possibility that we will have an election shortly and I wouldn't count on the Labour vote holding up. The people of Wales have had enough, just like the people of the UK last week. |
Well the tories have been wiped out in Wales and I don't see them gaining anythingother than a bloody nose in Senedd elections. People have had enough of tories. Maybe Plaid will see a surge? To be honest Rhun ap Iorwerth is a big step up on Adam Price. | | | |
The tainted First Minister on 16:36 - Jul 11 with 904 views | Whiterockin |
The tainted First Minister on 16:30 - Jul 11 by SullutaCreturned | Well the tories have been wiped out in Wales and I don't see them gaining anythingother than a bloody nose in Senedd elections. People have had enough of tories. Maybe Plaid will see a surge? To be honest Rhun ap Iorwerth is a big step up on Adam Price. |
Plaid and Reform will rip through Labour, of that there is no doubt. Labour do not have have a working majority now, the Senedd will be full of a mixed bag including independents, how that will work out who knows. Maybe a fresh vote devolution? | | | |
The tainted First Minister on 16:41 - Jul 11 with 887 views | SullutaCreturned |
The tainted First Minister on 16:36 - Jul 11 by Whiterockin | Plaid and Reform will rip through Labour, of that there is no doubt. Labour do not have have a working majority now, the Senedd will be full of a mixed bag including independents, how that will work out who knows. Maybe a fresh vote devolution? |
After the brexit result there's no way the Senedd will allow another devolution vote. I can't see reform doing anything in Wales, they're too tory like. Indepepndents could make a difference but its only Plaid I can see challenging Labour. | | | |
The tainted First Minister on 16:47 - Jul 11 with 871 views | Whiterockin |
The tainted First Minister on 16:41 - Jul 11 by SullutaCreturned | After the brexit result there's no way the Senedd will allow another devolution vote. I can't see reform doing anything in Wales, they're too tory like. Indepepndents could make a difference but its only Plaid I can see challenging Labour. |
Reform have said they are going to target the next Senedd elections and use it a launch pad for the next general election. If they go all in they could be very successful, | | | |
The tainted First Minister on 17:00 - Jul 11 with 849 views | raynor94 |
The tainted First Minister on 16:47 - Jul 11 by Whiterockin | Reform have said they are going to target the next Senedd elections and use it a launch pad for the next general election. If they go all in they could be very successful, |
I can really see Reform doing well, I've voted Labour all my life, but there's no way I'll vote for Welsh Labour or Plaid. So Reform it is, and I think a lot of people will vote the same | |
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The tainted First Minister on 18:01 - Jul 11 with 833 views | union_jack |
The tainted First Minister on 17:00 - Jul 11 by raynor94 | I can really see Reform doing well, I've voted Labour all my life, but there's no way I'll vote for Welsh Labour or Plaid. So Reform it is, and I think a lot of people will vote the same |
Or Abolish in my case. | |
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The tainted First Minister on 20:08 - Jul 11 with 767 views | Boundy |
The tainted First Minister on 22:22 - Jul 10 by raynor94 | Let's hope the Welsh people stand up and give a Gethin government a bloody nose at the next election |
I wouldn't give him two weeks let alone 2 years to survive this scandal ,one of too many. | |
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The tainted First Minister on 20:10 - Jul 11 with 760 views | raynor94 |
The tainted First Minister on 20:08 - Jul 11 by Boundy | I wouldn't give him two weeks let alone 2 years to survive this scandal ,one of too many. |
I don't know, he's a slippery arrogant individual | |
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The tainted First Minister on 20:12 - Jul 11 with 759 views | Boundy |
The tainted First Minister on 16:30 - Jul 11 by SullutaCreturned | Well the tories have been wiped out in Wales and I don't see them gaining anythingother than a bloody nose in Senedd elections. People have had enough of tories. Maybe Plaid will see a surge? To be honest Rhun ap Iorwerth is a big step up on Adam Price. |
The tories in Wales are not the same as the previous government, watching the Senedd debates recently there's a few switched on MS s. | |
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The tainted First Minister on 23:02 - Jul 11 with 688 views | majorraglan |
The tainted First Minister on 16:41 - Jul 11 by SullutaCreturned | After the brexit result there's no way the Senedd will allow another devolution vote. I can't see reform doing anything in Wales, they're too tory like. Indepepndents could make a difference but its only Plaid I can see challenging Labour. |
Things could become very interesting and I think you could be wrong about Reform. Under normal circumstances I’d have thought Plaid Cymru and the Conservatives would be scenting blood and they’d be after Gething like a shot, but after the GE results I’m not so sure that will happen. The Conservatives were annihilated in the GE and I just can’t see RT Davies going after Labour by forcing a no confidence vote which could in turn result in an election where he and his AM’s are wiped out and unemployed - id have thought that’s something he’d have learned from Sunak. The Conservatives also have a AM under investigation for expenses which is another negative. Plaid will be buoyant after the GE, but they’ll be looking over their shoulder at Reform. Labour on the other hand will be stuck between a rock and a hard place. They have Gething and his deleted Covid messages, the £200k donation, the Blythyn sacking, the 20mph fiasco, and the unpopular increase in AM’s. If you look at the GE result in Llanelli, Reform came within around 800 votes of taking the town, factor in that Llanelli is Lee Waters constituency and it’s only going 1 way. Wales voted leave in 2016 and I genuinely believe immigration was the primary driver, looking at what took place at the Stradey Park Hotel and the Llanelli vote and it’s clear immigration is an issue which is very much in people’s minds. Farage is a 1 trick pony - the trick is immigration and it resonates with people. A lot of Farage’s other policies are very similar to Truss’s and others are just populist rubbish they sound good but it's a facade and there’s no money whatsoever to pay for them. People who take an interest in what’s going can see through much of the bs, but those who don’t take an interest (which as we’ve seen is the vast majority) will be influenced by sound bites etc. If we have an election soon Reform will do well and they’ll get seats, we have an element of PR in Senedd elections. Faced with a potential election, I think Labour will turn on Gething. I can’t see Starmer wanting an election to take place while Reform are so strong, Starmer will be hoping to stop the boats, take away Farage’s main crutch, grow the economy so we see some improvements in living standards, improve the NHS getting some quick wins in. I think Gething’s on borrowed time and I hope he’s gone asap. | | | |
The tainted First Minister on 13:43 - Jul 12 with 573 views | Boundy |
The tainted First Minister on 23:02 - Jul 11 by majorraglan | Things could become very interesting and I think you could be wrong about Reform. Under normal circumstances I’d have thought Plaid Cymru and the Conservatives would be scenting blood and they’d be after Gething like a shot, but after the GE results I’m not so sure that will happen. The Conservatives were annihilated in the GE and I just can’t see RT Davies going after Labour by forcing a no confidence vote which could in turn result in an election where he and his AM’s are wiped out and unemployed - id have thought that’s something he’d have learned from Sunak. The Conservatives also have a AM under investigation for expenses which is another negative. Plaid will be buoyant after the GE, but they’ll be looking over their shoulder at Reform. Labour on the other hand will be stuck between a rock and a hard place. They have Gething and his deleted Covid messages, the £200k donation, the Blythyn sacking, the 20mph fiasco, and the unpopular increase in AM’s. If you look at the GE result in Llanelli, Reform came within around 800 votes of taking the town, factor in that Llanelli is Lee Waters constituency and it’s only going 1 way. Wales voted leave in 2016 and I genuinely believe immigration was the primary driver, looking at what took place at the Stradey Park Hotel and the Llanelli vote and it’s clear immigration is an issue which is very much in people’s minds. Farage is a 1 trick pony - the trick is immigration and it resonates with people. A lot of Farage’s other policies are very similar to Truss’s and others are just populist rubbish they sound good but it's a facade and there’s no money whatsoever to pay for them. People who take an interest in what’s going can see through much of the bs, but those who don’t take an interest (which as we’ve seen is the vast majority) will be influenced by sound bites etc. If we have an election soon Reform will do well and they’ll get seats, we have an element of PR in Senedd elections. Faced with a potential election, I think Labour will turn on Gething. I can’t see Starmer wanting an election to take place while Reform are so strong, Starmer will be hoping to stop the boats, take away Farage’s main crutch, grow the economy so we see some improvements in living standards, improve the NHS getting some quick wins in. I think Gething’s on borrowed time and I hope he’s gone asap. |
He's still lying , this time with a hint of sadness in his ever so quietly spoken voice | |
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