Bless her Leanne Wood haha 15:12 - May 22 with 7278 views | donkeylabour | If you haven't watch the sunday politics on iplayer Carwyn is interviewed and then Leanne. It's hilarious in another amateurish interview from the BBC Wales journalist Carwyn basically reveals that this so called 'deal' with plaid is no deal at all. He's done plaid like a kipper to get elected, simple strategy. Say plaid have done a deal with the tories and ukip. Plaid panic have a chat with labour and pretend they've got a deal. There's literally no document, zero, just an understanding on some areas which Carwyn has already started to slag off. I've got to hand it to labour on this one absolutely destroyed plaid, thanks for your support now jog on. [Post edited 22 May 2016 15:13]
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Bless her Leanne Wood haha on 15:20 - May 22 with 3786 views | exiledclaseboy | Leanne's been played like a fiddle. | |
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Bless her Leanne Wood haha on 15:25 - May 22 with 3771 views | blueytheblue | No, no, no. The (g)nats would point out it's all reverse psychology innit. Leanne clearly setting them all up - pretending to be a clueless amateur to then eventually rule the whole of Wales, leading us to riches, fluffy kittens, rainbows, unicorns and an end of rugby. | |
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Bless her Leanne Wood haha on 15:25 - May 22 with 3771 views | Lohengrin |
Bless her Leanne Wood haha on 15:20 - May 22 by exiledclaseboy | Leanne's been played like a fiddle. |
A balalaika. | |
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Bless her Leanne Wood haha on 16:07 - May 22 with 3721 views | donkeylabour |
Bless her Leanne Wood haha on 15:20 - May 22 by exiledclaseboy | Leanne's been played like a fiddle. |
'How Not To Negotiate' By Leanne Wood, from the Party of Wayyyeeelllsss Available in all good Welsh speaking shops and some sh1tty ones as well | |
| My father voted labour and his father voted labour and his father voted labour so I vote labour |
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Bless her Leanne Wood haha on 16:27 - May 22 with 3689 views | exiledclaseboy |
Bless her Leanne Wood haha on 16:07 - May 22 by donkeylabour | 'How Not To Negotiate' By Leanne Wood, from the Party of Wayyyeeelllsss Available in all good Welsh speaking shops and some sh1tty ones as well |
Labour has 29 seats, they'll govern quite comfortably without Plaid. | |
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Bless her Leanne Wood haha on 16:29 - May 22 with 3682 views | BigPhilG | Both Plaid and Labour are useless and do nothing to help Wales just themselves. On a par with the Tory's for me for being corrupt and power mad | | | |
Bless her Leanne Wood haha on 16:36 - May 22 with 3672 views | donkeylabour |
Bless her Leanne Wood haha on 16:29 - May 22 by BigPhilG | Both Plaid and Labour are useless and do nothing to help Wales just themselves. On a par with the Tory's for me for being corrupt and power mad |
Blimey you're not leaving yourself many options. | |
| My father voted labour and his father voted labour and his father voted labour so I vote labour |
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Bless her Leanne Wood haha on 16:38 - May 22 with 3664 views | Lohengrin |
Bless her Leanne Wood haha on 16:36 - May 22 by donkeylabour | Blimey you're not leaving yourself many options. |
We need another option. The consensus is morally bankrupt. | |
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Bless her Leanne Wood haha on 16:39 - May 22 with 3656 views | donkeylabour |
Bless her Leanne Wood haha on 16:38 - May 22 by Lohengrin | We need another option. The consensus is morally bankrupt. |
Yes abolish the WAG. | |
| My father voted labour and his father voted labour and his father voted labour so I vote labour |
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Bless her Leanne Wood haha on 16:43 - May 22 with 3646 views | exiledclaseboy |
Bless her Leanne Wood haha on 16:39 - May 22 by donkeylabour | Yes abolish the WAG. |
I don't believe for a minute you are anti-devolution. You're just narked because Wales consistently refuses to vote the way you think it should. | |
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Bless her Leanne Wood haha on 16:47 - May 22 with 3639 views | Lohengrin |
Bless her Leanne Wood haha on 16:39 - May 22 by donkeylabour | Yes abolish the WAG. |
There's nothing at all wrong with subsidiarity as a principle. It's entitrely logical and appropriate that regional issues ought to be decided by local people with specific knowledge. My issue is with the lack of ability at Cardiff Bay and beyond that Westminster. | |
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Bless her Leanne Wood haha on 16:52 - May 22 with 3621 views | donkeylabour |
Bless her Leanne Wood haha on 16:43 - May 22 by exiledclaseboy | I don't believe for a minute you are anti-devolution. You're just narked because Wales consistently refuses to vote the way you think it should. |
No you're correct I'm pro devolution but I'm pro devolution to local levels and not National devolution like they're doing in England with the creation of Northern super Councils. So yes I am against the WAG it's inefficient, it's lazy and it's loaded in favor of one part of Wales. [Post edited 22 May 2016 16:53]
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Bless her Leanne Wood haha on 16:55 - May 22 with 3609 views | exiledclaseboy |
Bless her Leanne Wood haha on 16:52 - May 22 by donkeylabour | No you're correct I'm pro devolution but I'm pro devolution to local levels and not National devolution like they're doing in England with the creation of Northern super Councils. So yes I am against the WAG it's inefficient, it's lazy and it's loaded in favor of one part of Wales. [Post edited 22 May 2016 16:53]
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Console yourself with this thought old son given the many debates we've had about it. If the assembly elections were held purely under FPTP, Labour would now have a spanking majority in the Senedd. [Post edited 22 May 2016 16:59]
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Bless her Leanne Wood haha on 16:57 - May 22 with 3603 views | donkeylabour |
Bless her Leanne Wood haha on 16:47 - May 22 by Lohengrin | There's nothing at all wrong with subsidiarity as a principle. It's entitrely logical and appropriate that regional issues ought to be decided by local people with specific knowledge. My issue is with the lack of ability at Cardiff Bay and beyond that Westminster. |
Yes, the ability vacuum is striking across all parties. The classic example of this was Mark Reckless, yes Mark Reckless bringing a point of order in relation to a rerun of the vote. He of course has looked into the rules of chamber as you would as an MP in Westminster and realised they had not followed procedures did they listen? Did they f#k. It's embarrassing, a lot of failed Councillors enjoying huge salaries and perks at our expense. | |
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Bless her Leanne Wood haha on 17:13 - May 22 with 3568 views | BigPhilG |
Bless her Leanne Wood haha on 16:36 - May 22 by donkeylabour | Blimey you're not leaving yourself many options. |
You're right, I don't see any of them as viable options. Politics is in a very poor condition at this period in history | | | |
Bless her Leanne Wood haha on 17:15 - May 22 with 3561 views | donkeylabour |
Bless her Leanne Wood haha on 17:13 - May 22 by BigPhilG | You're right, I don't see any of them as viable options. Politics is in a very poor condition at this period in history |
I blame the media to be honest, anyone with a mind of their own is destroyed in this 24/7 cycle of soundbites. | |
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Bless her Leanne Wood haha on 17:25 - May 22 with 3539 views | blueytheblue |
Bless her Leanne Wood haha on 17:15 - May 22 by donkeylabour | I blame the media to be honest, anyone with a mind of their own is destroyed in this 24/7 cycle of soundbites. |
Media is nothing more than a reflection of the public. Why waste the nuances of real politics on a bunch of muppets more concerned with the Kardashians? | |
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Bless her Leanne Wood haha on 17:28 - May 22 with 3529 views | exiledclaseboy |
Bless her Leanne Wood haha on 17:25 - May 22 by blueytheblue | Media is nothing more than a reflection of the public. Why waste the nuances of real politics on a bunch of muppets more concerned with the Kardashians? |
I fundamentally disagree with your first sentence. The public is a reflection of the media. | |
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Bless her Leanne Wood haha on 17:31 - May 22 with 3518 views | longlostjack |
Bless her Leanne Wood haha on 17:25 - May 22 by blueytheblue | Media is nothing more than a reflection of the public. Why waste the nuances of real politics on a bunch of muppets more concerned with the Kardashians? |
Should the media not educate as opposed to merely reflect ? | |
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Bless her Leanne Wood haha on 17:35 - May 22 with 3507 views | blueytheblue |
Bless her Leanne Wood haha on 17:28 - May 22 by exiledclaseboy | I fundamentally disagree with your first sentence. The public is a reflection of the media. |
Au contraire. If the media believed politics would sell more than the Kardashians, that's what they'd run with. | |
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Bless her Leanne Wood haha on 17:37 - May 22 with 3499 views | blueytheblue |
Bless her Leanne Wood haha on 17:31 - May 22 by longlostjack | Should the media not educate as opposed to merely reflect ? |
You'd think so. Problem is politics tends to involve thinking. Given the numbers who lap up "Geordie Shore" et al, living vicariously through characters famous for being famous in scripted shows I'd suggest there's only a finite degree to which you could educate that demographic. | |
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Bless her Leanne Wood haha on 17:38 - May 22 with 3495 views | longlostjack |
Bless her Leanne Wood haha on 17:35 - May 22 by blueytheblue | Au contraire. If the media believed politics would sell more than the Kardashians, that's what they'd run with. |
You make an excellent case for publicly funded broadcasting there. | |
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Bless her Leanne Wood haha on 17:38 - May 22 with 3494 views | exiledclaseboy |
Bless her Leanne Wood haha on 17:35 - May 22 by blueytheblue | Au contraire. If the media believed politics would sell more than the Kardashians, that's what they'd run with. |
Naive. Who would the Kardashians, to use your example, be without the media? How many would even know of their existence? The media isn't limited to news organisations. [Post edited 22 May 2016 17:40]
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Bless her Leanne Wood haha on 17:42 - May 22 with 3488 views | blueytheblue |
Bless her Leanne Wood haha on 17:38 - May 22 by exiledclaseboy | Naive. Who would the Kardashians, to use your example, be without the media? How many would even know of their existence? The media isn't limited to news organisations. [Post edited 22 May 2016 17:40]
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Media filled the public need. However the media pushed said untalented family, if there wasn't the public "desire" for them they'd have failed a long time ago. The fact is, the mass population don't want to think about things... | |
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Bless her Leanne Wood haha on 17:44 - May 22 with 3478 views | exiledclaseboy |
Bless her Leanne Wood haha on 17:42 - May 22 by blueytheblue | Media filled the public need. However the media pushed said untalented family, if there wasn't the public "desire" for them they'd have failed a long time ago. The fact is, the mass population don't want to think about things... |
Because the media (and the powers behind it) doesn't want the public to think too deeply about things. Hence the constant drip feed of celebrity fluff. I'm surprised at this, it seems self evident to me. | |
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