![](/images/avatars/0.gif) | Forum Reply | Racist, or not? at 22:57 11 Feb 2025
I feel sorry for the taxi driver. Vomit all over his taxi and broken window to replace. She has no excuse for being drunk and disorderly. |
![](/images/avatars/0.gif) | Forum Reply | Number of Welsh-speakers lowest in eight years at 16:17 10 Feb 2025
The NHS is not free you pay NI, VAT and income tax to fund it. It is funded from General taxation as well as corporation tax Unfortunately the NHS is very inefficient in the way it is run wasting billions a year with no accountability to anyone as the NHS thinks it will be funded from a bottomless pit of money. GPs currently charge for 72,000,000 patients on their books despite the UK population being 67,000,000 yet none one seems to interested in these 5 million patients that don't exist. |
![](/images/avatars/0.gif) | Forum Reply | Swansea City v Sheffield Wednesday : Match day thread at 10:48 10 Feb 2025
Think you will find every Club has a high percentage on season ticket sales these days. So all clubs have a higher attendance than actual attendance. The worry is very few casual supporters seem to turn up these day even when we have attractive opposition or when we have a good run. |
![](/images/avatars/0.gif) | Forum Reply | Swansea City v Sheffield Wednesday : Match day thread at 09:33 10 Feb 2025
Seems to have affected our games by far more than other teams in the championship. Off the 17 teams who were in the Championship for both 23/24 and 24/25 seasons average attendances have falled by 11 and that is without the March and April figures where teams pushing for play off places will attract bigger crowds. 8 teams had higher attendances 9 teams lower attendances that includes 3 teams who's attendances have changed by less than 100. Biggest falls Cardiff 2002 QPR 1305 Millwall 1252 Swansea 1183 Biggest increases Sunderland 3246 Coventry 1773 Blackburn 1208 Watford 531 Overall for the 24 clubs average attendances are down 1023 due to Luton being relegated Oxford being promoted. [Post edited 10 Feb 9:35]
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![](/images/avatars/0.gif) | Forum Reply | Number of Welsh-speakers lowest in eight years at 14:42 9 Feb 2025
Or real agenda being anti democracy, anti British, anti the 80% of Welsh people who speaks English. You seem to be intent on forcing the views of 20% of the Welsh population onto the majority that is not how democracy works. To cap it all off you want to rejoin the non democratic EU, despite our contributions to the EU, that would have been €26 billion last year. |
![](/images/avatars/0.gif) | Forum Reply | A woke policy agenda now emerging? at 14:35 9 Feb 2025
Perhaps we should be asking for expenses for transporting millions of people to the the Caribbean where they enjoy a far higher standard of living than if the remained in the hellhole that most of Africa has. With wars, poverty, non existent health care and corrupt governments syphoning foreign aid to their Swiss bank accounts. |
![](/images/avatars/0.gif) | Forum Reply | So these speed limits at 11:50 7 Feb 2025
Still not explained why accidents causing serious injuries and deaths has only fallen by 2% in Wales but has fallen by 3% in the rest of the UK. Not sure why you keep quoting the fall in minor collisions which have no impact on serious injuries. |
![](/images/avatars/0.gif) | Forum Reply | Welsh Water at 11:47 7 Feb 2025
Only 20% of people want independence for Wales. The other sensible 80% want to remain part of the United Kingdom they know the benefits that bring. Even in Scotland support for independence has fallen to 42% after the mess the SNP have made of Scotland. |
![](/images/avatars/0.gif) | Forum Reply | So these speed limits at 08:44 6 Feb 2025
Still not explained why the fell by 2% in Wales but fell by 3% in the UK. |
![](/images/avatars/0.gif) | Forum Reply | So these speed limits at 18:21 5 Feb 2025
Still does not explain why accidents in Wales fell by 2% while accidents in the UK fell by 3% Why is Wales accidents reduction rate only 66% of the UK reduction rate? |
![](/images/avatars/0.gif) | Forum Reply | So these speed limits at 18:17 5 Feb 2025
Accidents resulting in serious injury and deaths in the UK in 30mph and targeted 20 mph zones fell by 3% last year. Accidents resulting in serious injury and deaths in Wales in combined 20 and 30mph zones fell by 2% 50 less than in the UK Reduction in Accidents is almost entirely due to safer modern cars replacing older cars and better road designs especially modern new roads. The question Drakeford need to answer is why Accidents rates are falling slower in Wales than the rest of the UK. |
![](/images/avatars/0.gif) | Forum Reply | So these speed limits at 18:06 5 Feb 2025
Drakeford did not introduce the 30mph speed limit. 30 mph speed limits were introduced in 1934. |
![](/images/avatars/0.gif) | Forum Reply | Welsh Water at 18:02 5 Feb 2025
Did you make up the £4 trillions figure? Peak coal production in Wales was 60 million tons. Coal sold for 50p per ton in 1913 that makes total value of coal produced in Wales in 1913 worth £30 million. Average cost productuon in wales pwas less than half amount. 100 years of coal production at that rate would be worth £150 million. Adjusted for price inflation that is about £150 billion . You figure has been exaggerated by 2500 times. Not sure what this has to do with Welsh Water though. I do wish you would do some basic research rather than making gigurec up. |
![](/images/avatars/0.gif) | Forum Reply | Welsh Water at 17:44 5 Feb 2025
We are all happy to share the wealth of the UK Particularly to the less well off regions in England, Scotland, Ni and Wales. It is when nationalist like killy suggest water should be sold off for above market price to the Rest of the UK fail to see irony of his argument, while receiving the benefits of being part of the UK. |
![](/images/avatars/0.gif) | Forum Reply | Welsh Water at 17:37 5 Feb 2025
Not nation recognised by the United Nations. Only the UK is a nation under international law. |
![](/images/avatars/0.gif) | Forum Reply | Welsh Water at 17:35 5 Feb 2025
Wales gets more funding per person than England so are not underfunded. Just the Senedd waste it. As I said wales could be silly and not supply the rest of the UK with water the dams would just over flow into the Rivers Wye, Deep and Severn all of which flow in England where the water companies would just pump ot out. Wales will of course lose the abstract fees they currently receive. I guess England could refuse to supply Wales gas or oil as well as food. All a bit pointless really. It is amazing that Welsh water a not for profit water company, virtually nationalised is so inefficient and cannot manage water supplies, given that Wales has so much rain. |
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