| Home Rule 10:49 - Feb 28 with 17152 views | Catullus | Drakeford wants it, devo max, go Federal, whatever you want to call it. His speech said a lot but was very light on detail. It was full of optimistic generalisations without saying much at all. It is obvious now why the Labour party wanted to give the vote to 16/17 year olds, they are targettting them at the next election with this home rule demand because they know young people are more likley to support it, or independence. This change in the voting laws was nothing to do with democracy and everything to do with tilting the vote in their favour but maybe it'll backfire and those youngsters will vote Plaid? That aside, whn will we hear details? When will Drakeford give us the opportunity to weight up his plans? He has also said more than once he won't serve a full term if he wins, that most likely means we'll have Gething foisted on us...from frying pan into the fire then. Can we vote for a party when we know the leader isn't interested in doing the term? Certainly people didn't like it when we had Bojo foisted on us, plenty said we didn'tvote for him and said it wasn't democratic. |  |
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| Home Rule on 10:23 - Mar 4 with 1018 views | onehunglow |
| Home Rule on 01:08 - Mar 4 by Marcella | I feel for you man, love your skin and blood, keep your anger for your soul to make peace with your family 👪 Peace out guy ⤠|
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| Home Rule on 10:46 - Mar 4 with 1000 views | Catullus |
| Home Rule on 09:41 - Mar 4 by johnlangy | Substitute Westminster for Senedd in your statement. As i've said many times, if Wales was Independent we'd have the choice of getting rid of the rubbish and replacing them with better. As things stand we have no chance of replacing the rubbish in Westminster. As part of the union no matter how we vote we'll be ruled by Conservatives. |
I agree John, Westminster and the Senedd are both bad but why do we need to pay for two lots of expensive, useless politicians? |  |
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| Home Rule on 10:49 - Mar 4 with 999 views | Catullus |
| Home Rule on 06:18 - Mar 4 by Kilkennyjack | And yet todays poll is showing support for welsh independence at it highest ever level. Perch does not live in Wales and he represents the Wales he left in the 1970s, a view of Wales driven by the BBC. Boundy is a bit twp, poor dab. Meanwhile is one way momentum to Indy Wales. Hold onto your seats, here we go .... ðŸ´ó §ó ¢ó ·ó ¬ó ³ó ¿â¤ï¸ðŸ´ó §ó ¢ó ·ó ¬ó ³ó ¿â¤ï¸ðŸ´ó §ó ¢ó ·ó ¬ó ³ó ¿â¤ï¸ðŸ‡ªðŸ‡º |
It's yet more lies, they took out the don't knows so the figures are skewed. They do it on purpose to make their chosen side look better. We should just do it, have the vote and then the losers can shut up and accept it. If indy should happen to win, I will shut up but I doubt I would need to. |  |
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| Home Rule on 10:53 - Mar 4 with 997 views | onehunglow | We cannot read Killy. Perch is dead .Move the fark on ,man. I live 25 mins from Wales .I see it from our house.I watch the welsh news y know. Our weatherman is Owain Wyn Evans.ffs. You are living in lala land of Wales in the 1920s . |  |
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| Home Rule on 11:03 - Mar 4 with 997 views | Catullus |
| Home Rule on 09:50 - Mar 4 by exhmrc1 | Read Boundy's post the figures applies to South East Wales. It is you who has decided it was Cardiff due to your intense dislike of Cardiff, Drakeford. the Labour Party and the Welsh Government which is evident in your posts. I show it here to make it easier to understand for you. Last year the figures for new investments in Wales , with 54% in the south east, 24% in north Wales and 23% in mid and south west Wales. It is not disproportionate given the population unless of course you advocate giving funds to large prorportion of Mid Wales where very few live. |
I specifically said Cardiff in my post. 54% of spending, even by population is disproportionate as around 40% of te population is in SE Wales but even Newport people will tell you too much is spent on Cardiff. Again though, the spending in SE Wales is not disproportionate because of the population but because the area does not need the investment as much as other parts of Wales. 60% of Wales is left to stagnate so that the Cardiff region can boom. I don't dislike the Labour party, I dislike useless politicians which is why you'll see posts criticising Bojo too. The truth is you are a sheep, you choose Labour no matter what. Try thinking differently, beyond Labour, Libdem and Tory, they are failed models and we need change. I won't vote Plaid either because Adam Price is there, I preferred Leanne Wood to him. Price is another chancer. I think Wood had at least genuine convictions. |  |
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| Home Rule on 15:28 - Mar 4 with 954 views | exhmrc1 |
| Home Rule on 11:03 - Mar 4 by Catullus | I specifically said Cardiff in my post. 54% of spending, even by population is disproportionate as around 40% of te population is in SE Wales but even Newport people will tell you too much is spent on Cardiff. Again though, the spending in SE Wales is not disproportionate because of the population but because the area does not need the investment as much as other parts of Wales. 60% of Wales is left to stagnate so that the Cardiff region can boom. I don't dislike the Labour party, I dislike useless politicians which is why you'll see posts criticising Bojo too. The truth is you are a sheep, you choose Labour no matter what. Try thinking differently, beyond Labour, Libdem and Tory, they are failed models and we need change. I won't vote Plaid either because Adam Price is there, I preferred Leanne Wood to him. Price is another chancer. I think Wood had at least genuine convictions. |
Here is the figures of population of South Wales Bridgend 147,049 Vale of Glamorgan 133,587 Cardiff 366,903 Rhondda Cynon Taf 241,264 Merthyr Tydfil 60,326 Caerphilly 181,075 Blaenau Gwent 69,862 Torfaen 93,961 Monmouthshire 94,590 Newport 154,676 Wales 3,152,879 The South Wales area counts for just below 1/2 and this is the figure Boundy provided and none of these areas would be classed as West, Mid or North Wales. You are entitled to your opinion but major projects in Swansea were not stopped by the Labour party but by a refusal of the Tory UK government refusing to fund them despite the Welsh secretary at the time being from Swansea. Examples being rail electrification and the Tidal Lagoon. As for my views I am far for a sheep but able to actually look at the facts not ignore them as you do, Had just those 2 projects gone ahead Swansea would have had a similar share of funding. You are entitled to your view on Adam Price which I dont share. In fact, Plaid have acted very responsibly over the covid crisis. I dont agree with their policy over teachers being vaccinated but generally their policies have been excellent and have supported the reasonable actions taken by Drakeford. So has our Lib Dem education minister who again has been fine and supportive. So all the parties to the left have backed similar policies and the only politicians who have acted differently has been the Tory party and the more extreme right wing ploicy. As a self confessed centre left supporter you are going to be left in May supporting one of the 3 left of centre parties or supporting one of two right wing parties. The choice is yours |  | |  |
| Home Rule on 16:27 - Mar 4 with 938 views | Catullus |
| Home Rule on 15:28 - Mar 4 by exhmrc1 | Here is the figures of population of South Wales Bridgend 147,049 Vale of Glamorgan 133,587 Cardiff 366,903 Rhondda Cynon Taf 241,264 Merthyr Tydfil 60,326 Caerphilly 181,075 Blaenau Gwent 69,862 Torfaen 93,961 Monmouthshire 94,590 Newport 154,676 Wales 3,152,879 The South Wales area counts for just below 1/2 and this is the figure Boundy provided and none of these areas would be classed as West, Mid or North Wales. You are entitled to your opinion but major projects in Swansea were not stopped by the Labour party but by a refusal of the Tory UK government refusing to fund them despite the Welsh secretary at the time being from Swansea. Examples being rail electrification and the Tidal Lagoon. As for my views I am far for a sheep but able to actually look at the facts not ignore them as you do, Had just those 2 projects gone ahead Swansea would have had a similar share of funding. You are entitled to your view on Adam Price which I dont share. In fact, Plaid have acted very responsibly over the covid crisis. I dont agree with their policy over teachers being vaccinated but generally their policies have been excellent and have supported the reasonable actions taken by Drakeford. So has our Lib Dem education minister who again has been fine and supportive. So all the parties to the left have backed similar policies and the only politicians who have acted differently has been the Tory party and the more extreme right wing ploicy. As a self confessed centre left supporter you are going to be left in May supporting one of the 3 left of centre parties or supporting one of two right wing parties. The choice is yours |
Facts you say, it was a fact that for every pound spent in Swansea they spent 7 in Cardiff but you don't like that fact so ignore it. The recent news about Cardiff airport is a fact, they are writing off a loan of 46 million so the new loan of 46 million has a better chance of being repaid. That is the economics of the mad house. It is also a fact that when they don't like the results of public consultations they ignore them. Now to the tidal lagoon, it was stopped because it wasn't finacially viable apparently. What about te M4 relief, that was Drakeford? The Senedd has stopped projects in SW Wales AND over funds SE Wales. Plaid have no powers to do with covid, they can only share an opinion. Lastly, I don't have to support any of them. Whatever your political beliefs it doesn't tie you to a party. You make a choice based on what you think best at the time. Being tied to a party no matter what is being a sheep. |  |
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| Home Rule on 16:38 - Mar 4 with 932 views | exhmrc1 |
| Home Rule on 16:27 - Mar 4 by Catullus | Facts you say, it was a fact that for every pound spent in Swansea they spent 7 in Cardiff but you don't like that fact so ignore it. The recent news about Cardiff airport is a fact, they are writing off a loan of 46 million so the new loan of 46 million has a better chance of being repaid. That is the economics of the mad house. It is also a fact that when they don't like the results of public consultations they ignore them. Now to the tidal lagoon, it was stopped because it wasn't finacially viable apparently. What about te M4 relief, that was Drakeford? The Senedd has stopped projects in SW Wales AND over funds SE Wales. Plaid have no powers to do with covid, they can only share an opinion. Lastly, I don't have to support any of them. Whatever your political beliefs it doesn't tie you to a party. You make a choice based on what you think best at the time. Being tied to a party no matter what is being a sheep. |
As far as the relief road are you calling for more money to be spent in South East Wales the very thing you were complaining about previously. First of all Cardiff Airport isnt in Cardiff. It is in the Vale of Glamorgan and is the nearest airport for anyone in South Wales including Swansea. If people choose not to go there the nearest airport is Bristol. You want to close the one major airport we have in Wales just because it has the name Cardiff on it. In the current climate no airport was ever going to be financially viable and government support is going to be needed for all airports and that includes Cardiff as well as others like Bristol and Exeter. As has been well documented I believe airports should have remained closed to prevent viruses getting here so I for one fully support keeping our 1 major airport afloat in the current pandemic. No doubt the UK government will do the same. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
| Home Rule on 16:57 - Mar 4 with 924 views | Boundy |
| Home Rule on 16:38 - Mar 4 by exhmrc1 | As far as the relief road are you calling for more money to be spent in South East Wales the very thing you were complaining about previously. First of all Cardiff Airport isnt in Cardiff. It is in the Vale of Glamorgan and is the nearest airport for anyone in South Wales including Swansea. If people choose not to go there the nearest airport is Bristol. You want to close the one major airport we have in Wales just because it has the name Cardiff on it. In the current climate no airport was ever going to be financially viable and government support is going to be needed for all airports and that includes Cardiff as well as others like Bristol and Exeter. As has been well documented I believe airports should have remained closed to prevent viruses getting here so I for one fully support keeping our 1 major airport afloat in the current pandemic. No doubt the UK government will do the same. |
So you want to keep it open regardless that its been losing money hand over fist , the economics of a fool . We the tax payer paid 52 million for the privilege to say Wales has its own airport , a figure which was well above market value when compared to recent transactions involving UK airports and now yet another 90 million is either being written off or pumped in ( its the same outcome) . To use the pandemic as an excuse to keep pouring money in is laughable , disingenuous and for a socialist your attitude is rather surprising , I'm guessing you're tory posing as labourite |  |
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| Home Rule on 17:04 - Mar 4 with 923 views | onehunglow |
| Home Rule on 16:57 - Mar 4 by Boundy | So you want to keep it open regardless that its been losing money hand over fist , the economics of a fool . We the tax payer paid 52 million for the privilege to say Wales has its own airport , a figure which was well above market value when compared to recent transactions involving UK airports and now yet another 90 million is either being written off or pumped in ( its the same outcome) . To use the pandemic as an excuse to keep pouring money in is laughable , disingenuous and for a socialist your attitude is rather surprising , I'm guessing you're tory posing as labourite |
You can always move here boundy. You d be most welcome here. NHS very good. specialist brain,cancer,heart specialist hospitals within 30 mins Bugger the Gower.There is more sand (and mud) here and more sailing clubs too You can sand buggy if fine,wind surf if not. And you could be my neighbour . https://www.zoopla.co.uk/for-s |  |
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| Home Rule on 17:18 - Mar 4 with 921 views | johnlangy |
| Home Rule on 10:46 - Mar 4 by Catullus | I agree John, Westminster and the Senedd are both bad but why do we need to pay for two lots of expensive, useless politicians? |
You're right Catullus. We shouldn't. I think we should dump Westminster. In so doing we'd save an enormous amount of money on our share of paying the unelected House Of Lords shower. Whatever people think of our lot at least they are elected. And in paying for our share of the cost of running the HOC we're paying for mostly Conservatives who we never vote for. Why not just pay for the politicians we do vote for. We'd also save about £1 billion which would be our share of the cost of refurbishing Westminster. The latest figure quoted is £12 billion (it was around £7 billion just a couple of years ago). By the time it happens God knows how much it'll cost. So yes, we don't need to pay for two lots of them. |  | |  |
| Home Rule on 17:36 - Mar 4 with 916 views | exhmrc1 |
| Home Rule on 16:57 - Mar 4 by Boundy | So you want to keep it open regardless that its been losing money hand over fist , the economics of a fool . We the tax payer paid 52 million for the privilege to say Wales has its own airport , a figure which was well above market value when compared to recent transactions involving UK airports and now yet another 90 million is either being written off or pumped in ( its the same outcome) . To use the pandemic as an excuse to keep pouring money in is laughable , disingenuous and for a socialist your attitude is rather surprising , I'm guessing you're tory posing as labourite |
The alternative is closing our only airport and everyone having to go to Bristol or further. More inconvenience particularly for those further west who are already travelling perhaps an hour or more to get to Cardiff. Also the loss of Welsh jobs which by the way wont just be lost in Cardiff but places like the Vale of Glamorgan and probably Bridgend as well. If that is what you want then that is fine. Deliberately putting people out of jobs isnt for me but it seems to be your policy and yesterday you were on about the lack of jobs in our area. Complete double standards and you wonder why I consider the likes of you as Tories. Keeping people in jobs is certainly something us socialists back. It seems you are happy to close things. Just like mineworkers, steelworkers, customs officers , tax officers losing jobs you now want to add airport workers to the list. |  | |  |
| Home Rule on 21:28 - Mar 4 with 888 views | Kilkennyjack |
| Home Rule on 17:36 - Mar 4 by exhmrc1 | The alternative is closing our only airport and everyone having to go to Bristol or further. More inconvenience particularly for those further west who are already travelling perhaps an hour or more to get to Cardiff. Also the loss of Welsh jobs which by the way wont just be lost in Cardiff but places like the Vale of Glamorgan and probably Bridgend as well. If that is what you want then that is fine. Deliberately putting people out of jobs isnt for me but it seems to be your policy and yesterday you were on about the lack of jobs in our area. Complete double standards and you wonder why I consider the likes of you as Tories. Keeping people in jobs is certainly something us socialists back. It seems you are happy to close things. Just like mineworkers, steelworkers, customs officers , tax officers losing jobs you now want to add airport workers to the list. |
Every European nation needs an airport. Welsh govt is not allowed the same freedoms as Scotland and the north of Ireland. Why ? To protect Bristol airport, thats why. Like with furlough, the needs of England (even a small part if it) always come before the needs of Wales. IndyWales will solve this day one soon. |  |
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| Home Rule on 21:41 - Mar 4 with 875 views | pencoedjack |
| Home Rule on 17:36 - Mar 4 by exhmrc1 | The alternative is closing our only airport and everyone having to go to Bristol or further. More inconvenience particularly for those further west who are already travelling perhaps an hour or more to get to Cardiff. Also the loss of Welsh jobs which by the way wont just be lost in Cardiff but places like the Vale of Glamorgan and probably Bridgend as well. If that is what you want then that is fine. Deliberately putting people out of jobs isnt for me but it seems to be your policy and yesterday you were on about the lack of jobs in our area. Complete double standards and you wonder why I consider the likes of you as Tories. Keeping people in jobs is certainly something us socialists back. It seems you are happy to close things. Just like mineworkers, steelworkers, customs officers , tax officers losing jobs you now want to add airport workers to the list. |
What a load of bollocks. The amount of money being pumped into Cardiff airport & the infrastructure leading to it would pay for 10 times the amount of jobs that people are employed in the airport. It was losing money pre Covid & anyone who doesn’t believe it is deluded or has their head buried in the sand. Facts https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s [Post edited 4 Mar 2021 21:44]
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| Home Rule on 21:48 - Mar 4 with 869 views | Kilkennyjack |
| Home Rule on 21:41 - Mar 4 by pencoedjack | What a load of bollocks. The amount of money being pumped into Cardiff airport & the infrastructure leading to it would pay for 10 times the amount of jobs that people are employed in the airport. It was losing money pre Covid & anyone who doesn’t believe it is deluded or has their head buried in the sand. Facts https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s [Post edited 4 Mar 2021 21:44]
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| Home Rule on 22:04 - Mar 4 with 855 views | Catullus |
| Home Rule on 21:41 - Mar 4 by pencoedjack | What a load of bollocks. The amount of money being pumped into Cardiff airport & the infrastructure leading to it would pay for 10 times the amount of jobs that people are employed in the airport. It was losing money pre Covid & anyone who doesn’t believe it is deluded or has their head buried in the sand. Facts https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s [Post edited 4 Mar 2021 21:44]
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So the busiest summer in a decade and it still lost 18.5 million. Now we are writing of 46.3 million while lending them another 46.3 million. It cost 52 million to buy in 2013. I read that it employs and supports a total of around 4400 jobs. Bristol claims it has more Welsh passnegers than Cardiff and Southend airport is nearly as busy as CWA, https://www.independent.co.uk/ Does anyone have a link so we can see how much money CWA has lost since the Senedd bought it? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ On 29 March 2006, a £100 million development strategy was announced to extend the terminal and upgrade the main body of the building. It was anticipated that the investment would attract up to five million passengers by 2015.....5 million, it still doesn't get close to 5 million now, In 2019 it got close to 1.7 million, about 33% of it's target. |  |
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| Home Rule on 22:14 - Mar 4 with 849 views | pencoedjack |
| Home Rule on 22:04 - Mar 4 by Catullus | So the busiest summer in a decade and it still lost 18.5 million. Now we are writing of 46.3 million while lending them another 46.3 million. It cost 52 million to buy in 2013. I read that it employs and supports a total of around 4400 jobs. Bristol claims it has more Welsh passnegers than Cardiff and Southend airport is nearly as busy as CWA, https://www.independent.co.uk/ Does anyone have a link so we can see how much money CWA has lost since the Senedd bought it? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ On 29 March 2006, a £100 million development strategy was announced to extend the terminal and upgrade the main body of the building. It was anticipated that the investment would attract up to five million passengers by 2015.....5 million, it still doesn't get close to 5 million now, In 2019 it got close to 1.7 million, about 33% of it's target. |
I’d be amazed it was anywhere near 4400 jobs. As well as the money pumped into the airport there is also the 26 million spunked on the relief road to get to it (& that’s just the 1st part) https://www.google.com/amp/s/w Nothing to do with it being Cardiff but Bristol has far better flight times & is a much nicer airport. It takes me 50 mins to get to Bristol airport 20 mins to get to Cardiff’s |  | |  |
| Home Rule on 22:17 - Mar 4 with 848 views | Kilkennyjack |
| Home Rule on 22:14 - Mar 4 by pencoedjack | I’d be amazed it was anywhere near 4400 jobs. As well as the money pumped into the airport there is also the 26 million spunked on the relief road to get to it (& that’s just the 1st part) https://www.google.com/amp/s/w Nothing to do with it being Cardiff but Bristol has far better flight times & is a much nicer airport. It takes me 50 mins to get to Bristol airport 20 mins to get to Cardiff’s |
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| Home Rule on 22:19 - Mar 4 with 845 views | exhmrc1 |
| Home Rule on 22:04 - Mar 4 by Catullus | So the busiest summer in a decade and it still lost 18.5 million. Now we are writing of 46.3 million while lending them another 46.3 million. It cost 52 million to buy in 2013. I read that it employs and supports a total of around 4400 jobs. Bristol claims it has more Welsh passnegers than Cardiff and Southend airport is nearly as busy as CWA, https://www.independent.co.uk/ Does anyone have a link so we can see how much money CWA has lost since the Senedd bought it? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ On 29 March 2006, a £100 million development strategy was announced to extend the terminal and upgrade the main body of the building. It was anticipated that the investment would attract up to five million passengers by 2015.....5 million, it still doesn't get close to 5 million now, In 2019 it got close to 1.7 million, about 33% of it's target. |
Shall we go down your idea and close down every business making a loss. Where have we seen this policy. Margaret Thatcher closed mines and steelworks down using exactly the same reason and you and others claim you were Labour supporters and are left of centre. Left of centre people dont follow policies of one of the most extreme right wing governments the UK has ever had. You hate Cardiff Airport just like you hate the Welsh language and hate the Welsh Government. There is a bit of consistency coming there isnt there. |  | |  |
| Home Rule on 22:21 - Mar 4 with 843 views | Kilkennyjack |
| Home Rule on 22:19 - Mar 4 by exhmrc1 | Shall we go down your idea and close down every business making a loss. Where have we seen this policy. Margaret Thatcher closed mines and steelworks down using exactly the same reason and you and others claim you were Labour supporters and are left of centre. Left of centre people dont follow policies of one of the most extreme right wing governments the UK has ever had. You hate Cardiff Airport just like you hate the Welsh language and hate the Welsh Government. There is a bit of consistency coming there isnt there. |
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| Home Rule on 22:36 - Mar 4 with 830 views | pencoedjack |
| Home Rule on 22:19 - Mar 4 by exhmrc1 | Shall we go down your idea and close down every business making a loss. Where have we seen this policy. Margaret Thatcher closed mines and steelworks down using exactly the same reason and you and others claim you were Labour supporters and are left of centre. Left of centre people dont follow policies of one of the most extreme right wing governments the UK has ever had. You hate Cardiff Airport just like you hate the Welsh language and hate the Welsh Government. There is a bit of consistency coming there isnt there. |
Complete & utter nonsense ...... As most of your tedious boring posts are & as usual you skirt over facts. Still waiting for the 6 o clock knock for the legal action you claimed you were going to take against me as you threatened in a PM a few months ago. For the record I’d vote for Thatcher over a leader whose son is in prison for sustained rape. [Post edited 4 Mar 2021 22:38]
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| Home Rule on 22:58 - Mar 4 with 820 views | raynor94 |
| Home Rule on 22:19 - Mar 4 by exhmrc1 | Shall we go down your idea and close down every business making a loss. Where have we seen this policy. Margaret Thatcher closed mines and steelworks down using exactly the same reason and you and others claim you were Labour supporters and are left of centre. Left of centre people dont follow policies of one of the most extreme right wing governments the UK has ever had. You hate Cardiff Airport just like you hate the Welsh language and hate the Welsh Government. There is a bit of consistency coming there isnt there. |
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| Home Rule on 23:47 - Mar 4 with 799 views | Kilkennyjack |
| Home Rule on 22:36 - Mar 4 by pencoedjack | Complete & utter nonsense ...... As most of your tedious boring posts are & as usual you skirt over facts. Still waiting for the 6 o clock knock for the legal action you claimed you were going to take against me as you threatened in a PM a few months ago. For the record I’d vote for Thatcher over a leader whose son is in prison for sustained rape. [Post edited 4 Mar 2021 22:38]
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But you couldn’t could you ? Mrs Thatcher is dead. Also she was a Westmonster MP when not dead. Professor Drakes currently lives, but he is a Cardiff Bay Welsh Government type. Different see mosh .... |  |
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| Home Rule on 08:38 - Mar 5 with 763 views | felixstowe_jack |
| Home Rule on 23:47 - Mar 4 by Kilkennyjack | But you couldn’t could you ? Mrs Thatcher is dead. Also she was a Westmonster MP when not dead. Professor Drakes currently lives, but he is a Cardiff Bay Welsh Government type. Different see mosh .... |
She was a great leader she defeated your friends from Argentina who invaded an island who people voted 99% to remain independent. I thought you were pro democracy and pro independence for people who want. |  |
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| Home Rule on 08:52 - Mar 5 with 754 views | Boundy |
| Home Rule on 22:19 - Mar 4 by exhmrc1 | Shall we go down your idea and close down every business making a loss. Where have we seen this policy. Margaret Thatcher closed mines and steelworks down using exactly the same reason and you and others claim you were Labour supporters and are left of centre. Left of centre people dont follow policies of one of the most extreme right wing governments the UK has ever had. You hate Cardiff Airport just like you hate the Welsh language and hate the Welsh Government. There is a bit of consistency coming there isnt there. |
Why is it the responsibility of the tax payer to subsidise a loss making concern , you seem particularly content in the knowledge that the wealth created in Wales is disproportionately spent in one area at the detriment of the rest of the country ,that doesn't sound like socialism at it's best and more of an attitude that I'm alright jack . |  |
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