Bridge Farm 'strategy' discussions always remind me of Acorn Antiques.
'...and 53 change. Bye!'
Bridge Farm 'strategy' discussions always remind me of Acorn Antiques.
'...and 53 change. Bye!'
Labours attitudes towards water companies is one of the starkest examples of how they'll do anything to protect the status quo.
The case for water nationalisation is so bloody obvious to everyone - yet they'll do anything they can to keep the failed privatisation experiment.
They tried this in Caerffili and Gorton and Denton. We knew that Plaid and the Greens were the only option to stop Reform.
This strategy shows that Labour have nothing to offer. 'You don't like us, but vote for us anyway.'
Dim diolch. Dim croeso iddi fan hyn yng Nghymru.
OMG. Somebody else actually remembers For 4 Tonight?
I will see you down at the Galleria Shopping Centre in Newton Barnes.
As we used to hear on tv in the 70s and 80s, 'Viewers in Wales have their own programmes'.
Your 3-minute guide to todayβs asylum policy changes
Now the UAE is the best?
Hey, I thought that the UK was best, and we wanted to keep all these nasty foreigners out?
So foreign people can now be good too? Immigrants might not be evil?
I am confuzzed.
Helen. *shudder*
Presumably the Titanic was unavailable?
No, Shabana Mahmood, people seeing failing state support and crumbing infrastructure don't have either legitimate concerns or a legitimate grievance against immigrants, refugees or asylum seekers.
They have a legitimate grievance against governments.
Six years ago, his principles were entirely different.
Diolch, Nigella.
RysΓ‘it arbennig.
Allspice vs mixed spice in Welsh cake recipes? The eternal conundrum.
At least she can look the East End in the face now...
At least she can look the East End in the face now...
What will happen. Mahmood will continue to try and ban legitimate protest against the Israeli genocide; Streeting will continue to play to the fascist gallery by denying trans existence; and Labour will continue to haemorrhage voters. Starmer is too weak to change either.
G&D and Caerphilly painting quite the picture about how the public really feel about Reform - despite much of the mediaβs desperate attempts to persuade us that a Farage premiership is inevitable come the next GE.
Eh? Island of strangers?
Mine too.
Oh, let it be doomed.
Labour's entitlement is off the scale here in Wales. Growth, stadia, decay is inevitable.
They need to change the UK electoral system if they want to survive.
Changing power between Tory and Labour like pass the parcel is over.
Yes, she just seems like a normal person, and not an automaton that just repeats slogans from a list, as Heidi Alexander did on the Today programme.
Self awareness: zero.
Definitely! At the last general election here in Caerfyrddin we elected the Plaid candidate who is a local farmer.
Part of her appeal: she seems normal.
Yes, they did the same in Caerffili and came 3rd. Luckily Plaid won.
Telling outright lies is not a good look.
Labour reeks of entitlement. They seem to think that they own certain parts of the electorate.
Whoop de do.
I find that hard to believe. Most of the political class are boot licking enablers.
Labour lied in Caerffili when we knew that Plaid was the only challenge to Reform.
We didn't listen, voted Plaid, and beat Reform.
Instead of promoting a policy platform, they seek to hold the electorate as captives based upon blatant lies.
Then they wonder why they are unloved.
@ohgodwhatnow.bsky.social
If one more Westminster commentator describes the May elections as 'local', I will scream.
We are having national elections in Cymru and Scotland.
You know who you are...
If one more Westminster commentator describes the May elections as 'local', I will scream.
We are having national elections in Cymru and Scotland.
Labour lied in Caerffili when we knew that Plaid was the only challenge to Reform.
We didn't listen, voted Plaid, and beat Reform.
Instead of promoting a policy platform, they seek to hold the electorate as captives based upon blatant lies.
Then they wonder why they are unloved.