Taken from facebook 13:36 - Apr 18 with 3694 views | Boundy | "My friend runs a small cafe in West Wales . Due to Welsh Labour increasing business rates on hospitality businesses ( they remain unchanged in England ) his business rates are increasing from £12000 to £19000! On top of this he has to find an additional £3000 for Labour’s national insurance hike and another £3000 for minimum wage increases . His profit last year was £25000 so unless he increases his charges his projected profit for this year is reduced to £12000. He works from 6am to 6pm 6 days a week. I feel sorry for him as he works so hard but I’ve told him it just isn’t worth running a business in socialist run Wales ". [Post edited 18 Apr 13:38]
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Taken from facebook on 15:16 - Apr 18 with 1588 views | Kilkennyjack | Englands Brexit costs the uk…. the UK government's Office of Budget Responsibility calculated that Brexit would cost 4% of GDP per annum over the long term. a 4% GDP hit could translate into a £32 billion cost per annum to the UK taxpayer. This has forced the labour government to find alternative ways to find money. Perhaps your imaginery friend should support Rejoin ? |  |
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Taken from facebook on 16:13 - Apr 18 with 1567 views | Tummer_from_Texas |
Taken from facebook on 15:16 - Apr 18 by Kilkennyjack | Englands Brexit costs the uk…. the UK government's Office of Budget Responsibility calculated that Brexit would cost 4% of GDP per annum over the long term. a 4% GDP hit could translate into a £32 billion cost per annum to the UK taxpayer. This has forced the labour government to find alternative ways to find money. Perhaps your imaginery friend should support Rejoin ? |
Then why haven't the hospitality rates changed in England as well? |  |
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Taken from facebook on 17:51 - Apr 18 with 1516 views | Whiterockin |
Taken from facebook on 16:13 - Apr 18 by Tummer_from_Texas | Then why haven't the hospitality rates changed in England as well? |
England didn't leave the EU nor Scotland or Northern Ireland, just Wales. |  | |  |
Taken from facebook on 18:38 - Apr 18 with 1453 views | JACKMANANDBOY | There was a similar tale from a guy on Radio 4 this week, he ran a restaurant and a catering business, he said he has reached them end of the road as his customers could not afford what he needed to charge. |  |
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Taken from facebook on 18:39 - Apr 18 with 1449 views | ReslovenSwan1 | AI generated information. Good news for the notional cafe owner it seems. "The Welsh Government has implemented a temporary business rate relief scheme for retail, leisure, and hospitality businesses in Wales, starting in April 2025. This scheme provides a 40% discount on non-domestic rates for eligible occupied properties, with a cap of £110,000 on the total relief claimed by a single business. This relief is subject to a cap of £110,000 per business across all occupied properties." Whether he comes back praising the WAG is doubtful. Perhaps Boundy will praise them? Why not they are our people voted for by us. [Post edited 18 Apr 18:41]
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Taken from facebook on 19:48 - Apr 18 with 1383 views | raynor94 |
Taken from facebook on 15:16 - Apr 18 by Kilkennyjack | Englands Brexit costs the uk…. the UK government's Office of Budget Responsibility calculated that Brexit would cost 4% of GDP per annum over the long term. a 4% GDP hit could translate into a £32 billion cost per annum to the UK taxpayer. This has forced the labour government to find alternative ways to find money. Perhaps your imaginery friend should support Rejoin ? |
Seriously what a low down comment your last sentence is! |  |
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Taken from facebook on 20:39 - Apr 18 with 1338 views | Kilkennyjack |
Taken from facebook on 17:51 - Apr 18 by Whiterockin | England didn't leave the EU nor Scotland or Northern Ireland, just Wales. |
Scotland and the north of Ireland both voted Remain. So lets be having it real, shall we ? Its Englands Brexit, are they trying to hide cos they are now ashamed of it ? They should be. |  |
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Taken from facebook on 20:40 - Apr 18 with 1337 views | SullutaCreturned |
Taken from facebook on 19:48 - Apr 18 by raynor94 | Seriously what a low down comment your last sentence is! |
Besides, it says "taken from facebook" and nowhere does Boundy claim it's HIS friend. Now Kilkenny, what i the facts of the post are accurate? Do you support the Senedd's policy? |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
Taken from facebook on 20:42 - Apr 18 with 1336 views | SullutaCreturned |
Taken from facebook on 19:48 - Apr 18 by raynor94 | Seriously what a low down comment your last sentence is! |
Besides, it says "taken from facebook" and nowhere does Boundy claim it's HIS friend. Now Kilkenny, what i the facts of the post are accurate? Do you support the Senedd's policy? |  | |  |
Taken from facebook on 21:02 - Apr 18 with 1302 views | Whiterockin |
Taken from facebook on 20:39 - Apr 18 by Kilkennyjack | Scotland and the north of Ireland both voted Remain. So lets be having it real, shall we ? Its Englands Brexit, are they trying to hide cos they are now ashamed of it ? They should be. |
How did Wales vote. |  | |  |
Taken from facebook on 21:18 - Apr 18 with 1260 views | union_jack |
Taken from facebook on 21:02 - Apr 18 by Whiterockin | How did Wales vote. |
Yes but, well but, no but |  |
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Taken from facebook on 23:00 - Apr 18 with 1190 views | Kilkennyjack |
Taken from facebook on 21:02 - Apr 18 by Whiterockin | How did Wales vote. |
An excellent question. I was hoping that someone would ask ……. ‘Wales would not have voted by a majority for Brexit if not for retired English people moving across the border, according to research by Oxford University. This was despite a pro-Leave vote in the valleys of the south-east of Wales, according to Danny Dorling, professor of geography at Oxford. “Wales was made to look like a Brexit-supporting nation by its English settlers’. I guess how you react to this information depends what you think about Oxford university …? What you reckon ?, [Post edited 18 Apr 23:01]
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Taken from facebook on 23:09 - Apr 18 with 1171 views | onehunglow |
Taken from facebook on 23:00 - Apr 18 by Kilkennyjack | An excellent question. I was hoping that someone would ask ……. ‘Wales would not have voted by a majority for Brexit if not for retired English people moving across the border, according to research by Oxford University. This was despite a pro-Leave vote in the valleys of the south-east of Wales, according to Danny Dorling, professor of geography at Oxford. “Wales was made to look like a Brexit-supporting nation by its English settlers’. I guess how you react to this information depends what you think about Oxford university …? What you reckon ?, [Post edited 18 Apr 23:01]
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Working class Welsh voted for brexit as they did in England Scotland and Nothern Ireland Why? Has been discussed before Farage backed by the working class in Wales They voted as he suggested Not all English retire to Wales Many dislike the hatred towards them , which is pretty evident . |  |
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Taken from facebook on 23:11 - Apr 18 with 1173 views | Kilkennyjack |
Taken from facebook on 23:09 - Apr 18 by onehunglow | Working class Welsh voted for brexit as they did in England Scotland and Nothern Ireland Why? Has been discussed before Farage backed by the working class in Wales They voted as he suggested Not all English retire to Wales Many dislike the hatred towards them , which is pretty evident . |
Are you saying that tbe Oxford professor knows less than you do ? This is an academic paper based on world class research. |  |
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Taken from facebook on 08:22 - Apr 19 with 1041 views | onehunglow |
Taken from facebook on 23:11 - Apr 18 by Kilkennyjack | Are you saying that tbe Oxford professor knows less than you do ? This is an academic paper based on world class research. |
Absolutely Professors in an English university ! Nothing min You need to speak to more English folk |  |
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Taken from facebook on 08:29 - Apr 19 with 1038 views | Whiterockin |
Taken from facebook on 23:09 - Apr 18 by onehunglow | Working class Welsh voted for brexit as they did in England Scotland and Nothern Ireland Why? Has been discussed before Farage backed by the working class in Wales They voted as he suggested Not all English retire to Wales Many dislike the hatred towards them , which is pretty evident . |
Exactly. I wonder why all those pesky English decided to retire to the working class areas of Wales. Professors have their opinions and they often differ. You can always cherry pick off the internet to back up any argument as he always does, but you can't change facts. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Results_of_the_2016_United_Kingdom_European_Union_ |  | |  |
Taken from facebook on 09:06 - Apr 19 with 993 views | Boundy |
Taken from facebook on 15:16 - Apr 18 by Kilkennyjack | Englands Brexit costs the uk…. the UK government's Office of Budget Responsibility calculated that Brexit would cost 4% of GDP per annum over the long term. a 4% GDP hit could translate into a £32 billion cost per annum to the UK taxpayer. This has forced the labour government to find alternative ways to find money. Perhaps your imaginery friend should support Rejoin ? |
https://genius.com/4074082/The-cranberries-zombie/In-your-head-in-your-head-zomb |  |
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Taken from facebook on 10:13 - Apr 19 with 932 views | johnlangy | Without wishing to argue for or against Professor Dorling's findings it is self evident that when 23% of the population of Wales is English they are bound to have a huge effect on the result of things like the brexit vote. In comparison only 8% of the population of Scotland is English. That doesn't mean to say that they were all brexiteers by any means but it can't be argued that they wouldn't have had a very substantial effect on the result especially when such a large number of them are retirees who are more likely to vote than younger people. |  | |  |
Taken from facebook on 15:20 - Apr 19 with 812 views | ReslovenSwan1 |
Taken from facebook on 10:13 - Apr 19 by johnlangy | Without wishing to argue for or against Professor Dorling's findings it is self evident that when 23% of the population of Wales is English they are bound to have a huge effect on the result of things like the brexit vote. In comparison only 8% of the population of Scotland is English. That doesn't mean to say that they were all brexiteers by any means but it can't be argued that they wouldn't have had a very substantial effect on the result especially when such a large number of them are retirees who are more likely to vote than younger people. |
There is a culture on Wales of thinking "trust the English they know best". This thinking is seen in the traitorous scrap the Senedd crowd who support the Essex wideboys from Reform. Wales as an ethnic minority are like a low maintenance ex wife. "Keep them sweet on a low budget". Scrapping the Senedd is the equivalent of kicking ex wife and kids out of the family home. |  |
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Taken from facebook on 15:30 - Apr 19 with 799 views | Boundy |
Taken from facebook on 15:20 - Apr 19 by ReslovenSwan1 | There is a culture on Wales of thinking "trust the English they know best". This thinking is seen in the traitorous scrap the Senedd crowd who support the Essex wideboys from Reform. Wales as an ethnic minority are like a low maintenance ex wife. "Keep them sweet on a low budget". Scrapping the Senedd is the equivalent of kicking ex wife and kids out of the family home. |
I have to say that must be the biggest load of guff I've ever read.Ethnic minority FFS |  |
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Taken from facebook on 15:40 - Apr 19 with 783 views | Whiterockin |
Taken from facebook on 15:30 - Apr 19 by Boundy | I have to say that must be the biggest load of guff I've ever read.Ethnic minority FFS |
Not forgetting that through the Barnett formula Wales gets more per head than England. So "Keep them sweet on a low budget" doesn't stack up. [Post edited 19 Apr 15:41]
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Taken from facebook on 15:47 - Apr 19 with 764 views | Boundy |
Taken from facebook on 15:40 - Apr 19 by Whiterockin | Not forgetting that through the Barnett formula Wales gets more per head than England. So "Keep them sweet on a low budget" doesn't stack up. [Post edited 19 Apr 15:41]
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Nor forgetting the undeniable truth that since the creation of the Sennedd ,Wales as a nation has regressed in all facets of public life ,health, wealth and education and anyone who supports their actions is the traitor.He thinks if it's Welsh then it must be good ,take about blind adoration . |  |
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Taken from facebook on 15:49 - Apr 19 with 764 views | lifelong |
Taken from facebook on 18:39 - Apr 18 by ReslovenSwan1 | AI generated information. Good news for the notional cafe owner it seems. "The Welsh Government has implemented a temporary business rate relief scheme for retail, leisure, and hospitality businesses in Wales, starting in April 2025. This scheme provides a 40% discount on non-domestic rates for eligible occupied properties, with a cap of £110,000 on the total relief claimed by a single business. This relief is subject to a cap of £110,000 per business across all occupied properties." Whether he comes back praising the WAG is doubtful. Perhaps Boundy will praise them? Why not they are our people voted for by us. [Post edited 18 Apr 18:41]
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Taken from facebook on 15:56 - Apr 19 with 752 views | Whiterockin |
Taken from facebook on 15:49 - Apr 19 by lifelong | Boundy praise the WAG? You’re aiming a bit high there. |
I rarely praise the Senedd because it's rarely due, they have completely messed up all the major decisions since inception. I will give praise if they achieve their aim of completely overhauling the public transport system in Wales that is not fit for purpose, fail and I will criticise again. |  | |  |
Taken from facebook on 15:59 - Apr 19 with 734 views | ReslovenSwan1 |
Taken from facebook on 15:30 - Apr 19 by Boundy | I have to say that must be the biggest load of guff I've ever read.Ethnic minority FFS |
I am not English and never will be. I am cut from a different ethnic stock. Many Welsh people came to Wales to work in the mines factories and farms. You may be one of those. Family perspectives in the valleys. Just like the Russian worker imported into the Donbass mine and steel works. They are aggressively against Ukrainian perspectives and language. Welcome to Wales. This is Wales. A flag a football team a rugby team the Eisteddfod the independent Church and the Senedd. I love the United Kingdom and would fight for the UK is required The Essex wide boys of Reform has done enough damage to Wales. As a boy I had red hair and freckles. Cymru am byth. We are an ethnic minority with a few fellow travellers that are very welcome on board. Personally I find the Eisteddfod pretty dull potatoes butt that is irrelevant. FFS is the voice of the intolerant. The East stand morons were singing they are deviants once again. "No sense of self awareness". The club no longer promote. "Zero tolerance to ethnic abuse of any kind". It sounds as if they recognise there is an issue. If it is OK why fret of abusing other ethnic h groups? All in or do not bother might be a valid argument. You posted a dull and anonymous drivel off the facebook. I provided information contacting it. The Senedd is giving business rate relief from April 205 [Post edited 19 Apr 16:09]
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