 | Forum Reply | Crown Estate latest at 16:24 11 Mar 2025
I am not sure i support the master/slave type of unionism that your post suggests is where we are at. You might be right though …. Democratic mandates need to mean something in a western democracy. Decisions about wales need to be made in Wales for welsh people and by welsh people. Nothing else will do. |
 | Forum Reply | Crown Estate latest at 16:19 11 Mar 2025
Its defo more than YesCymru activists as you suggest. So instead of giving Wales the tools to get on with the job, they try to avoid ceding power. And then blame Wales for asking for hand-outs. You cant have it both ways. And the man Starmer is a unionist to his boots. Without modernisation and parity (with Scotland) the union becomes increasingly unfit for our modern world. Renewables makes this one a more important issue than it might otherwise be. |
 | Forum Thread | Crown Estate latest at 22:32 10 Mar 2025
Our welsh councils are revolting …… Bit of a shame really as Charlie boy always does the right thing by Wales … 🇬🇧 …. Known for it …. What was Scotland thinking because everything always runs better from Westminster and Buck House, dont you know …. And Wales is wealthy enough already so not big deal to us …. |
 | Forum Reply | Reform Wales at 17:17 10 Mar 2025
Not 20% of their MPs like Reform thats for sure. Boris was as equally bad though as Farage , maybe worse ? |
 | Forum Reply | Memoirs of a former Secretary of State for Wales at 14:13 10 Mar 2025
No i was asking specifically about Boundy and how/when he became a man who appears to dislike his own nation. Paid soldiers go wherever they are sent and follow lawful orders, but its their individual right to lead the lives they choose by signing up or not. Soldiers will have a variety of opinions just like the rest of us. You should not assume that every soldier agrees with the UK govt on every action they are asked to take. They do their job very well, and often in conditions that would test the best of us. We all have our own family stories in that respect. |
 | Forum Reply | Reform Wales at 11:57 10 Mar 2025
Harsh but true … sadly. |
 | Forum Reply | One of too few at 21:37 8 Mar 2025
You used figures ….. you said …..’What costs this country more money than brexit is political stupidity and the stupidity of voters who keep making the same choices and expect things to change’. I am telling you that is so far off the mark its almost got to be a joke. I repeat ….. none or far fewer ‘niggle’ taxes and cuts etc would need to be considered at all if we joined the EU or got as close as possible via alignment. More money for security, education, health, heating allowances, social services, emergency services. Whatever party is in charge they would have more to spend on things that matter to people. |
 | Forum Reply | Sustrans and Welsh labour at 14:22 8 Mar 2025
Transparency is good. Any news on the covid contracts that Johnson handed out via the VIP lane ? |
 | Forum Reply | One of too few at 14:19 8 Mar 2025
Sit down in the family stand. You’d be best off concentrating on yourself to be honest. |
 | Forum Reply | One of too few at 14:17 8 Mar 2025
You clearly have no concept of the yearly figures relating to Brexit. You can call good people voting for their party ‘stupid’ all you like, but whatever they do will be tuppence compared to Brexits £100 billion per year. Every year. Any deal that starts to address the largest peace time act of economic damage to the uk should be cheered by all of us who want better public services. |
 | Forum Reply | Name the player at 13:41 8 Mar 2025
Gillingham and Tranmere then back to Norn Iron. Sadly not quite as good as Michu …. |
 | Forum Reply | One of too few at 08:30 8 Mar 2025
But its nothing compared to the money that Brexit costs us every single year. There is an elephant in the room called ‘Brexit’, reverse Brexit and grow the economy. Then jail Johnson, Farage and Mogg. These are your Reform rabble. Could not run the corner shop. |
 | Forum Reply | Kyle Clifford at 20:14 6 Mar 2025
I dont usually support this approach to justice, but you are 100 per cent correct. Evil. |
 | Forum Reply | Club World Cup at 11:37 6 Mar 2025
Agreed. It feels both distant and stale. Much rather watch a traditional blood and guts derby gane than .say, PSG vs Arsenal. |
 | Forum Reply | Nathan Gill accused of taking Russian bribes ... at 08:48 6 Mar 2025
I think Farage has used the term People’s Army for over a decade. Not the workers so i take your point. Google says …Reform UK average age is 61 – not surprising when hardly any of them are aged 18 to 24 – very nearly half of them are over 65 and a third of them are aged between 50 and 64. Its an army of angry pensioners. Probably why they love a bus with a slogan. |
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