Reform Wales 15:59 - Feb 14 with 11850 views | SullutaCreturned | Looks like they have made it past the first obstacle... walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/first-reform-councillor-elected-wales-31003072 They beat Labour there too, interesting times. |  | | |  |
Reform Wales on 11:21 - Mar 7 with 897 views | ReslovenSwan1 |
Reform Wales on 11:45 - Feb 27 by felixstowe_jack | 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. |  |
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Reform Wales on 12:19 - Mar 7 with 853 views | pencoedjack |
Reform Wales on 18:59 - Mar 3 by SullutaCreturned | 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. |  | |  |
Reform Wales on 19:22 - Mar 7 with 755 views | Scotia |
Reform Wales on 09:57 - Mar 7 by controversial_jack | Their bubble has burst now. Nigel Mirage has shown his true colours |
It should have. But most people who are claiming to support Reform won't have a clue. |  | |  |
Reform Wales on 19:58 - Mar 7 with 728 views | Gwyn737 | Down to 4 MPs. Reform gone all woke worrying about people’s feelings. |  | |  |
Reform Wales on 20:12 - Mar 7 with 686 views | Scotia |
Reform Wales on 19:58 - Mar 7 by Gwyn737 | Down to 4 MPs. Reform gone all woke worrying about people’s feelings. |
And most of their "supporters" probably haven't got a clue. Some of Lowe's comments are astounding but not surprising. They're basically a Farage cult |  | |  |
Reform Wales on 21:06 - Mar 7 with 643 views | SullutaCreturned |
Reform Wales on 12:19 - Mar 7 by pencoedjack | Stagnation rather than going backwards (as we are under Labour) in Wales would be a good start. |
It's hard to disagree . |  | |  |
Reform Wales on 11:57 - Mar 10 with 491 views | Kilkennyjack |
Reform Wales on 11:21 - Mar 7 by ReslovenSwan1 | 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. |
Harsh but true … sadly. |  |
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Reform Wales on 17:02 - Mar 10 with 432 views | Boundy |
Reform Wales on 19:58 - Mar 7 by Gwyn737 | Down to 4 MPs. Reform gone all woke worrying about people’s feelings. |
How many current Government ministers have been removed form their posts because of various allegations and proven misdemeanours, just asking for a friend |  |
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Reform Wales on 17:17 - Mar 10 with 420 views | Kilkennyjack |
Reform Wales on 17:02 - Mar 10 by Boundy | How many current Government ministers have been removed form their posts because of various allegations and proven misdemeanours, just asking for a friend |
Not 20% of their MPs like Reform thats for sure. Boris was as equally bad though as Farage , maybe worse ? |  |
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Reform Wales on 18:32 - Mar 10 with 405 views | raynor94 |
Reform Wales on 17:17 - Mar 10 by Kilkennyjack | Not 20% of their MPs like Reform thats for sure. Boris was as equally bad though as Farage , maybe worse ? |
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Reform Wales on 20:30 - Mar 10 with 375 views | SullutaCreturned |
Reform Wales on 17:17 - Mar 10 by Kilkennyjack | Not 20% of their MPs like Reform thats for sure. Boris was as equally bad though as Farage , maybe worse ? |
ONE then. You sir are a rampant dissembler. Labour have lost Dodds, Gwynne, Gray, Siddiq and Haigh. that's 5 for the hard of honesty. |  | |  |
Reform Wales on 12:23 - Mar 11 with 296 views | Boundy |
Reform Wales on 17:17 - Mar 10 by Kilkennyjack | Not 20% of their MPs like Reform thats for sure. Boris was as equally bad though as Farage , maybe worse ? |
You must pay more attention,I asked current .Maybe they will fall at the first hurdle ,prove to be the worst thing since slice bread but the other options have had their try and failed , continually. |  |
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Reform Wales on 13:14 - Mar 11 with 265 views | Whiterockin |
Reform Wales on 12:23 - Mar 11 by Boundy | You must pay more attention,I asked current .Maybe they will fall at the first hurdle ,prove to be the worst thing since slice bread but the other options have had their try and failed , continually. |
Reform seem to have more momentum than Plaid have ever had, it does make you wonder why that is. [Post edited 11 Mar 13:14]
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Reform Wales on 13:33 - Mar 11 with 219 views | raynor94 |
Reform Wales on 13:14 - Mar 11 by Whiterockin | Reform seem to have more momentum than Plaid have ever had, it does make you wonder why that is. [Post edited 11 Mar 13:14]
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Leanne Wood, Adam Price, Rhun Iorwerth, say no more |  |
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Reform Wales on 15:41 - Mar 11 with 173 views | SullutaCreturned |
Reform Wales on 13:14 - Mar 11 by Whiterockin | Reform seem to have more momentum than Plaid have ever had, it does make you wonder why that is. [Post edited 11 Mar 13:14]
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Could it be for similar reasons that Trump and Vance have succeeded again in the USA? Maybe it's because Farage et al play to the crowd and promise to do what the people want whereas the people have largely gotten used to the same tired old parties making promises and then doing nothing like? |  | |  |
Reform Wales on 15:50 - Mar 11 with 166 views | Whiterockin |
Reform Wales on 15:41 - Mar 11 by SullutaCreturned | Could it be for similar reasons that Trump and Vance have succeeded again in the USA? Maybe it's because Farage et al play to the crowd and promise to do what the people want whereas the people have largely gotten used to the same tired old parties making promises and then doing nothing like? |
I would say Plaid propping up Welsh Labour hasn't helped their cause. |  | |  |
Reform Wales on 16:14 - Mar 11 with 139 views | SullutaCreturned |
Reform Wales on 15:50 - Mar 11 by Whiterockin | I would say Plaid propping up Welsh Labour hasn't helped their cause. |
And the Libdems and their dog racing malarkey hasn't helped either of them, either! |  | |  |
Reform Wales on 16:28 - Mar 11 with 129 views | Whiterockin |
Reform Wales on 16:14 - Mar 11 by SullutaCreturned | And the Libdems and their dog racing malarkey hasn't helped either of them, either! |
That is so true. |  | |  |
Reform Wales on 16:41 - Mar 11 with 109 views | ReslovenSwan1 |
Reform Wales on 13:14 - Mar 11 by Whiterockin | Reform seem to have more momentum than Plaid have ever had, it does make you wonder why that is. [Post edited 11 Mar 13:14]
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Plaid is seen as leftist. This goes down well in the Valleys I would think.. However much of the voter base is rural Welsh speaking Wales who are generally right wing The farmers can decide for themselves if Brexit was good for them. The labour tax hike on farm inheritance will not have gone down well for sure. |  |
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Reform Wales on 19:00 - Mar 11 with 72 views | SullutaCreturned |
Reform Wales on 16:28 - Mar 11 by Whiterockin | That is so true. |
I saw something today, it looks like Jane Dodds hasn't been entirely truthfulabout her "rescue" greyhound. It may be shitstirring by the greyhound lobby but nothing surprises me with politicians now. |  | |  |
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