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It was the whole of Wales that voted Brexit. Do at least try to get some facts straight.
It was not until Russia invaded Ukraine 3 years, ago that caused enery prices to increase massively. That was the main reason TATA decided to close two Blast Furnaces as it was no longer economic to produce new steel.
Nothing to do with BREXIT.
I have not blamed the closure of the Tata works in Brexit. Try reading my posts . I blamed the cancelling of the Ineos factory in Bridgend on Brexit. It created uncertainty and the business reason cited by the company. There is no new Ineos in the wings.
Tata Steel was always doomed. The people of NPT are my neighbours and admitted they " took a chance" with Brexit and now many are now unemployed and facing a cost of living crisis. Free trade with the World has not reduced prices.
The unemployed of NPT did not listen to their representatives but some bloke from Essex or dare I say it Felixstowe.
I have not done much sympathy these days to be honest. Taking a chance with your job and income is just plain dumb.
The same chaos we have seen in Northern Ireland and then in Germany too, I think it happened elsewhere too. The entire country is stalled because coalitions cannot agree.
This is what Reform could bring to Wales, more stagnation while they argue over the first minister.
Stagnation rather than going backwards (as we are under Labour) in Wales would be a good start.