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Iorwerth 10:08 - Mar 20 with 2801 viewsBoundy

He'll get Killkenny the Cats vote ,so that's one

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ckgy71kx71vo?fbclid=IwY2xjawJIyAhleHRuA2FlbQ

"In a free society, the State is the servant of the people—not the master."

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Iorwerth on 10:11 - Mar 20 with 1228 viewsWhiterockin

He's delusional.
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Iorwerth on 10:24 - Mar 20 with 1190 viewsonehunglow

How I hate these international breaks

Poll: Christmas. Enjoyable or not

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Iorwerth on 12:37 - Mar 20 with 1120 viewsScotia

I don't think theres much wrong with that headline.

It clearly won't be the current leader of Reform in Wales for obvious reasons.
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Iorwerth on 13:04 - Mar 20 with 1093 viewsBoundy

Iorwerth on 12:37 - Mar 20 by Scotia

I don't think theres much wrong with that headline.

It clearly won't be the current leader of Reform in Wales for obvious reasons.


Never said there was anything wrong with the headline. Now have you the winning lottery ticket numbers .

"In a free society, the State is the servant of the people—not the master."

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Iorwerth on 17:03 - Mar 20 with 1015 viewsKilkennyjack

Says the grown up adult welsh man who cannot tell that Farage does not give a toss about Wales or the Welsh.

You cant educate pork. 🇬🇧

Beware of the Risen People

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Iorwerth on 17:28 - Mar 20 with 985 viewsSullutaCreturned

Iorwerth on 17:03 - Mar 20 by Kilkennyjack

Says the grown up adult welsh man who cannot tell that Farage does not give a toss about Wales or the Welsh.

You cant educate pork. 🇬🇧


And you are all the proof we need. Even so you are right about Farage. Farage, if he catres at all, it's the UK he cares about. He'll play up to the Welsh/Scottish/Irish but he doesn't really worry about us.

Now on topic, Iorwerth, I emailed him direct and asked some questions and he answered, quickly too. I think he's more capable than Davies and I think he's straight b ut what will always hold PC back (until the majority are ready) is the talk of independence. If he comes out with a sensible policy on that I think he'll be more of a threat than others seem to think.

When it comes down to it a lot of Welsh people (myself included) could never vote for Farage but for those leaving Labour then PC could be the viable choice.
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Iorwerth on 17:35 - Mar 20 with 959 viewsWhiterockin

Iorwerth on 17:28 - Mar 20 by SullutaCreturned

And you are all the proof we need. Even so you are right about Farage. Farage, if he catres at all, it's the UK he cares about. He'll play up to the Welsh/Scottish/Irish but he doesn't really worry about us.

Now on topic, Iorwerth, I emailed him direct and asked some questions and he answered, quickly too. I think he's more capable than Davies and I think he's straight b ut what will always hold PC back (until the majority are ready) is the talk of independence. If he comes out with a sensible policy on that I think he'll be more of a threat than others seem to think.

When it comes down to it a lot of Welsh people (myself included) could never vote for Farage but for those leaving Labour then PC could be the viable choice.


I think no party will have a majority in the next Senedd elections and there will probably be a coalition. With the strong disapproval of Welsh Labour seen by the massive shift in the opinion polls, would voters vote for Plaid if they thought they would team up with Labour.
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Iorwerth on 17:38 - Mar 20 with 935 viewsSullutaCreturned

Iorwerth on 17:35 - Mar 20 by Whiterockin

I think no party will have a majority in the next Senedd elections and there will probably be a coalition. With the strong disapproval of Welsh Labour seen by the massive shift in the opinion polls, would voters vote for Plaid if they thought they would team up with Labour.


Would they vote for reform at all? Maybe they would prefer a coalition with Labour if PC were the majority party and Labour could hardly say no, no matter what the conditions PC set.
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Iorwerth on 17:50 - Mar 20 with 901 viewsWhiterockin

Iorwerth on 17:38 - Mar 20 by SullutaCreturned

Would they vote for reform at all? Maybe they would prefer a coalition with Labour if PC were the majority party and Labour could hardly say no, no matter what the conditions PC set.


Personally I think Labour will be decimated at the next Senedd elections.
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Iorwerth on 17:53 - Mar 20 with 887 viewsBoundy

Iorwerth on 17:38 - Mar 20 by SullutaCreturned

Would they vote for reform at all? Maybe they would prefer a coalition with Labour if PC were the majority party and Labour could hardly say no, no matter what the conditions PC set.


I have to say that nearly everyone I've ever spoken to and read comments on Facebook etc have all said they'll be voting Reform , I know that's not a scientific study but even previous apathic non voters have woken up to what's wrong with the way the Welsh folk have been treated .I'm really hope who ever wins there will be a total sea change in how the country's run and hope that Labour has no part in it but there are too many thickos out there who will continue to vote labour for that part to come true.

"In a free society, the State is the servant of the people—not the master."

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Iorwerth on 17:59 - Mar 20 with 870 viewsBoundy

Iorwerth on 17:03 - Mar 20 by Kilkennyjack

Says the grown up adult welsh man who cannot tell that Farage does not give a toss about Wales or the Welsh.

You cant educate pork. 🇬🇧


Plaid FFS

"In a free society, the State is the servant of the people—not the master."

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Iorwerth on 18:11 - Mar 20 with 856 viewsonehunglow

Iorwerth on 17:59 - Mar 20 by Boundy

Plaid FFS


I think pork is having a bad press
I'm fed up with Judaism and Islam slagging it off as unclean
Pigs are intelligent gentle creatures and they should be respected

Now , if lamb was getting it , we'd have the Nats defending it because of Welsh lamb industry

Eat more chops

Poll: Christmas. Enjoyable or not

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Iorwerth on 18:41 - Mar 20 with 823 viewsScotia

Iorwerth on 17:53 - Mar 20 by Boundy

I have to say that nearly everyone I've ever spoken to and read comments on Facebook etc have all said they'll be voting Reform , I know that's not a scientific study but even previous apathic non voters have woken up to what's wrong with the way the Welsh folk have been treated .I'm really hope who ever wins there will be a total sea change in how the country's run and hope that Labour has no part in it but there are too many thickos out there who will continue to vote labour for that part to come true.


What would a Reform voter in Wales be voting for?
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Iorwerth on 18:57 - Mar 20 with 810 viewsWhiterockin

Iorwerth on 18:41 - Mar 20 by Scotia

What would a Reform voter in Wales be voting for?


An end of Labour rule where for over 20 years we have gone backwards.
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Iorwerth on 19:03 - Mar 20 with 795 viewsSullutaCreturned

Iorwerth on 18:41 - Mar 20 by Scotia

What would a Reform voter in Wales be voting for?


Tha's my point. I don't see many Welsh voters choosing Reform, if they wouldn't vote Tory then Reform is definitely out so maybe they'll choose Plaid Cymru.

Likewise Labour voters who can't vote Labour anymore won't vote Reform either so PC seems like the logical option.

There will be some Welsh people who choose Reform and there'll be those born outside Wales who may choose Reform also but I don't see it in big enough numbers.

Therefore my best guess is a PC/Labour Coalition and the only question is who will be the senior partner?
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Iorwerth on 19:18 - Mar 20 with 771 viewsWhiterockin

Iorwerth on 19:03 - Mar 20 by SullutaCreturned

Tha's my point. I don't see many Welsh voters choosing Reform, if they wouldn't vote Tory then Reform is definitely out so maybe they'll choose Plaid Cymru.

Likewise Labour voters who can't vote Labour anymore won't vote Reform either so PC seems like the logical option.

There will be some Welsh people who choose Reform and there'll be those born outside Wales who may choose Reform also but I don't see it in big enough numbers.

Therefore my best guess is a PC/Labour Coalition and the only question is who will be the senior partner?


Different people different opinions, but it is far too early to call.

https://www.gbnews.com/politics/poll-wales-farage-reform-labour
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Iorwerth on 19:24 - Mar 20 with 751 viewsSullutaCreturned

Iorwerth on 19:18 - Mar 20 by Whiterockin

Different people different opinions, but it is far too early to call.

https://www.gbnews.com/politics/poll-wales-farage-reform-labour


Well it's a poll and it used a "sophisticated mapping system" so how accurate is it? WE already know polls can be wildly wrong, Brexit for example, almost every poll had us voting remain.

The only poll that will count is the actual vote, then we will see.
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Iorwerth on 19:27 - Mar 20 with 740 viewsWhiterockin

Iorwerth on 19:24 - Mar 20 by SullutaCreturned

Well it's a poll and it used a "sophisticated mapping system" so how accurate is it? WE already know polls can be wildly wrong, Brexit for example, almost every poll had us voting remain.

The only poll that will count is the actual vote, then we will see.


As I say too early to call. But to just dismiss Reform is pure folly.
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Iorwerth on 19:49 - Mar 20 with 712 viewsScotia

Iorwerth on 18:57 - Mar 20 by Whiterockin

An end of Labour rule where for over 20 years we have gone backwards.


I don't disagree, but what specifically?

Why Reform and not another party?
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Iorwerth on 20:27 - Mar 20 with 693 viewsWhiterockin

Iorwerth on 19:49 - Mar 20 by Scotia

I don't disagree, but what specifically?

Why Reform and not another party?


From what I hear from people in my circle, others may be totally different.

Labour, never again.
Conservatives, can't be trusted.
Plaid, we don't want independence.
Lib Dems, not enough will vote to make a change happen.
Greens, as Lib Dems.
Independents. As Lib Dems.

Reform are gathering momentum and will force a change in Welsh politics.
[Post edited 20 Mar 20:28]
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Iorwerth on 20:40 - Mar 20 with 661 viewsKilkennyjack

Iorwerth on 20:27 - Mar 20 by Whiterockin

From what I hear from people in my circle, others may be totally different.

Labour, never again.
Conservatives, can't be trusted.
Plaid, we don't want independence.
Lib Dems, not enough will vote to make a change happen.
Greens, as Lib Dems.
Independents. As Lib Dems.

Reform are gathering momentum and will force a change in Welsh politics.
[Post edited 20 Mar 20:28]


Reform want to provide the NHS via an insurance based model.

Welsh people put a priority on the NHS which is free at the point of need, irrespective of your ability to pay.

That alone means you dont vote Reform if you are welsh.

Beware of the Risen People

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Iorwerth on 20:48 - Mar 20 with 646 viewsWhiterockin

Iorwerth on 20:40 - Mar 20 by Kilkennyjack

Reform want to provide the NHS via an insurance based model.

Welsh people put a priority on the NHS which is free at the point of need, irrespective of your ability to pay.

That alone means you dont vote Reform if you are welsh.


Isn't Starmer completely changing NHS England.
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Iorwerth on 20:49 - Mar 20 with 639 viewsWhiterockin

Iorwerth on 20:40 - Mar 20 by Kilkennyjack

Reform want to provide the NHS via an insurance based model.

Welsh people put a priority on the NHS which is free at the point of need, irrespective of your ability to pay.

That alone means you dont vote Reform if you are welsh.


Currently 23% think differently.
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Iorwerth on 21:14 - Mar 20 with 586 viewsBoundy

Iorwerth on 20:48 - Mar 20 by Whiterockin

Isn't Starmer completely changing NHS England.


NHS England is no more ,gone

"In a free society, the State is the servant of the people—not the master."

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Iorwerth on 21:19 - Mar 20 with 561 viewsWhiterockin

Iorwerth on 21:14 - Mar 20 by Boundy

NHS England is no more ,gone


So what has replaced it.
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