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Leanne and Carwyn today on 00:23 - Jan 24 by Kilkennyjack
If just 68,000 people had voted remain instead of Leave, then wales would have been like Scotland. Basically the population of a town like Llanelli was the difference in Wales. It was as close as that.
I dont blame the welsh dumbo's who voted Leave. They were lied to. This was all a game for the Tory leadership between dai cam and boris. Nobody with half a brain thinks this is a good idea. Its self harm on a nationsl scale.
Back in the Autumn Labour voted with the Conservatives and UKIP and the Lib-Dems against a Plaid Cymru motion on the single market, which meant those right wing parties were all for hard brexit and Plaid was for soft brexit.
Now all of a sudden Labour is sharing a platform with Plaid and saying they will do their best and follow Plaids lead in trying to do what's best for Wales.
Why people believe the likes of the Western Mail and vote Labour/right wing in Wales is disappointing but there you go.
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Continually being banned by Planet Swans for Porthcawl and then being reinstated.
Leanne and Carwyn today on 18:37 - Jan 24 by blueytheblue
Eu helped Wales?
Pedantically, since UK get less back than it put in, it;s arguable UK taxpayers helped rather than EU.
WAG is incompetent, I'll grant you that. I blame all those "dumbo Welsh" who voted for it.
Yes the EU money granted to Wales got invested in Wales.
Prior to this, the various UK governments simply did not spend that money in Wales. If they had done so, then Wales would not have been such a poor area that it qualified for EU handouts.
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Leanne and Carwyn today on 17:18 - Jan 25 with 531 views
Leanne and Carwyn today on 20:12 - Jan 24 by Kilkennyjack
Yes the EU money granted to Wales got invested in Wales.
Prior to this, the various UK governments simply did not spend that money in Wales. If they had done so, then Wales would not have been such a poor area that it qualified for EU handouts.
The assembly budget from Westminster per year is over £15 billion.
It is estimated that Wales receives anywhere between 650 million and 750 million a year from the EU. Since the year 2000 we have received only £14 billion.
The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.