More wins 13:35 - Aug 8 with 1310 views | Boundy | Quite a good night for Reform ,certainly in Wales a sea change is happening with Llangennech becoming a shade of turquoise with Reform winning the seat with Labour winning just 23.6 of the vote .Plaid came second trailing Reform by 12%. |  |
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More wins on 13:45 - Aug 8 with 971 views | raynor94 | Labour are already starting to panic and rightly so |  |
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More wins on 15:20 - Aug 8 with 872 views | Flashberryjack | The writing is on the wall for Labour in Wales, yet they still come out with crazy projects. Country of sanctuary my arse. |  |
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More wins on 17:49 - Aug 8 with 791 views | max936 |
More wins on 15:20 - Aug 8 by Flashberryjack | The writing is on the wall for Labour in Wales, yet they still come out with crazy projects. Country of sanctuary my arse. |
And there's rumours of tax rises and or cuts in spending and this lot welcoming asylum seekers/ illegals with open arms, with the taxpayer picking up the tab, it's a disgusting joke |  |
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More wins on 18:01 - Aug 8 with 774 views | jack247 |
More wins on 13:45 - Aug 8 by raynor94 | Labour are already starting to panic and rightly so |
I’ve been WhatsApped the petition for an immediate general election by three unrelated people today. Won’t happen, but the fact it’s gathering traction is a decent indicator of the mood in Wales and beyond. |  | |  |
More wins on 18:15 - Aug 8 with 755 views | shingle |
More wins on 18:01 - Aug 8 by jack247 | I’ve been WhatsApped the petition for an immediate general election by three unrelated people today. Won’t happen, but the fact it’s gathering traction is a decent indicator of the mood in Wales and beyond. |
300 still voted for Labour will these people ever learn. |  | |  |
More wins on 18:45 - Aug 8 with 725 views | onehunglow |
More wins on 18:15 - Aug 8 by shingle | 300 still voted for Labour will these people ever learn. |
It's a case of them feeling disloyal It's tragic that decent folk having the pisse taken out of them Many will excuse the deficiencies of reform even Nigel's poshness Fact is anyone promising to really attack this issue will bemeywithapprovsl Its killing us What does Jezza advocate ? |  |
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More wins on 18:46 - Aug 8 with 729 views | Boundy |
More wins on 18:15 - Aug 8 by shingle | 300 still voted for Labour will these people ever learn. |
300 who shouldn't be walking the streets 😁 |  |
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More wins on 19:14 - Aug 8 with 693 views | union_jack |
More wins on 18:46 - Aug 8 by Boundy | 300 who shouldn't be walking the streets 😁 |
Or allowed to vote😂 |  |
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More wins on 19:41 - Aug 8 with 656 views | max936 |
More wins on 13:45 - Aug 8 by raynor94 | Labour are already starting to panic and rightly so |
I'm all for Welsh Labour and Labour in Downing St being outed, but not by Reform they'll be a disaster IMO. I keep saying that we need a complete overall of the UK's political landscape, but Reform ain't it. |  |
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More wins on 21:35 - Aug 8 with 584 views | builthjack |
More wins on 19:41 - Aug 8 by max936 | I'm all for Welsh Labour and Labour in Downing St being outed, but not by Reform they'll be a disaster IMO. I keep saying that we need a complete overall of the UK's political landscape, but Reform ain't it. |
But Farage has said we won’t pay tax on the first 20k and he will cut fuel duty by 20p a litre. So that makes me £1500 better off on salary, and £1000 better off on fuel duty. That’s 75 billion lost revenue, but hey ho, what a joker Nige is. He is taking lots of people for a ride. Do the maths people. |  |
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More wins on 21:38 - Aug 8 with 570 views | Whiterockin |
More wins on 21:35 - Aug 8 by builthjack | But Farage has said we won’t pay tax on the first 20k and he will cut fuel duty by 20p a litre. So that makes me £1500 better off on salary, and £1000 better off on fuel duty. That’s 75 billion lost revenue, but hey ho, what a joker Nige is. He is taking lots of people for a ride. Do the maths people. |
Possibly but it doesn't say much for Labour because he is hammering them into the ground. The Labour Chancellor can't do the maths, why should anyone else. [Post edited 8 Aug 21:39]
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More wins on 21:43 - Aug 8 with 551 views | builthjack |
More wins on 21:38 - Aug 8 by Whiterockin | Possibly but it doesn't say much for Labour because he is hammering them into the ground. The Labour Chancellor can't do the maths, why should anyone else. [Post edited 8 Aug 21:39]
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Yes, because people are thick. How the hell can you lose 75 billion, and that’s just two of his promises. The country will be bankrupt within 3 months. Farage is promising everything but cannot carry out those promises as he will have no money to do anything. If you think it’s bad now, it will be five times worse under him. |  |
| Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.
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More wins on 21:50 - Aug 8 with 535 views | raynor94 |
More wins on 21:43 - Aug 8 by builthjack | Yes, because people are thick. How the hell can you lose 75 billion, and that’s just two of his promises. The country will be bankrupt within 3 months. Farage is promising everything but cannot carry out those promises as he will have no money to do anything. If you think it’s bad now, it will be five times worse under him. |
In fairness Labour have a 45 billion blackhole that needs filling Reeves is going to have to break an election pledge and raise taxes |  |
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More wins on 21:50 - Aug 8 with 535 views | Whiterockin |
More wins on 21:43 - Aug 8 by builthjack | Yes, because people are thick. How the hell can you lose 75 billion, and that’s just two of his promises. The country will be bankrupt within 3 months. Farage is promising everything but cannot carry out those promises as he will have no money to do anything. If you think it’s bad now, it will be five times worse under him. |
I agree prople are thick, 25 years of voting Labour in Wales, but it's about to change. Everyone can see it including Eluned Morgan. |  | |  |
More wins on 21:53 - Aug 8 with 524 views | Boundy |
More wins on 21:35 - Aug 8 by builthjack | But Farage has said we won’t pay tax on the first 20k and he will cut fuel duty by 20p a litre. So that makes me £1500 better off on salary, and £1000 better off on fuel duty. That’s 75 billion lost revenue, but hey ho, what a joker Nige is. He is taking lots of people for a ride. Do the maths people. |
How much will cancelling net zero save us, how shipping out the illegals from the UK save us, there are a myriad of money saving ideas which could be adopted by Reform |  |
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More wins on 21:53 - Aug 8 with 524 views | Whiterockin |
More wins on 21:50 - Aug 8 by raynor94 | In fairness Labour have a 45 billion blackhole that needs filling Reeves is going to have to break an election pledge and raise taxes |
True but it was £22Bn when they came in, it's doubled. |  | |  |
More wins on 22:01 - Aug 8 with 505 views | Scotia |
More wins on 21:53 - Aug 8 by Boundy | How much will cancelling net zero save us, how shipping out the illegals from the UK save us, there are a myriad of money saving ideas which could be adopted by Reform |
In the long run cancelling net zero will cost us far more than it'll ever save. We're shipping out as many "illegal" immigrants as we can now, we need to stop them coming here. |  | |  |
More wins on 22:19 - Aug 8 with 462 views | builthjack |
More wins on 21:50 - Aug 8 by Whiterockin | I agree prople are thick, 25 years of voting Labour in Wales, but it's about to change. Everyone can see it including Eluned Morgan. |
You think a guy who will lose £75 billion revenue in just two of his policies is the right guy? |  |
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More wins on 22:22 - Aug 8 with 456 views | builthjack |
More wins on 21:53 - Aug 8 by Boundy | How much will cancelling net zero save us, how shipping out the illegals from the UK save us, there are a myriad of money saving ideas which could be adopted by Reform |
Cancelling net zero will cost a lot of money. That’s even more debt. I can’t find a single Farage policy that saves money. Every policy is going to cost us. The guy can’t count. |  |
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More wins on 22:27 - Aug 8 with 448 views | Whiterockin |
More wins on 22:19 - Aug 8 by builthjack | You think a guy who will lose £75 billion revenue in just two of his policies is the right guy? |
If Labour had done a decent job nobody would be asking the question. But to answer your question, more think so than are backing Labour, the question should be how have Labour gone from a massive majority to a party about t lose everything in 12 months. Answer incompetence. |  | |  |
More wins on 22:35 - Aug 8 with 422 views | Boundy |
More wins on 22:01 - Aug 8 by Scotia | In the long run cancelling net zero will cost us far more than it'll ever save. We're shipping out as many "illegal" immigrants as we can now, we need to stop them coming here. |
Why exactly , and you believe the government |  |
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More wins on 22:41 - Aug 8 with 405 views | Scotia |
More wins on 22:35 - Aug 8 by Boundy | Why exactly , and you believe the government |
Because it's about a lot more than what we pay today. We need energy security and not rely on imports. We need renewable energy in the right place more than anything. Paying for it is no different to any previous infrastructure costs like motorways, airports etc where would we be without them? |  | |  |
More wins on 22:50 - Aug 8 with 386 views | Boundy |
More wins on 22:41 - Aug 8 by Scotia | Because it's about a lot more than what we pay today. We need energy security and not rely on imports. We need renewable energy in the right place more than anything. Paying for it is no different to any previous infrastructure costs like motorways, airports etc where would we be without them? |
We have gas and oil reserves but not allowed to use them we now are reliant on buying our gas from Norway so that's a great idea , renewables should be used in conjunction with fossil fuels not instead of , the world looks on at the UK whilst we destroy our manufacturing industry all on the whim of bug eyed Miliband. |  |
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More wins on 23:15 - Aug 8 with 361 views | Scotia |
More wins on 22:50 - Aug 8 by Boundy | We have gas and oil reserves but not allowed to use them we now are reliant on buying our gas from Norway so that's a great idea , renewables should be used in conjunction with fossil fuels not instead of , the world looks on at the UK whilst we destroy our manufacturing industry all on the whim of bug eyed Miliband. |
We don't have the reserves. We have some but nowhere near enough, and that's just gas. We may be able to find more but that'll cost billions. That's why we import. Our oil refineires can't process north sea crude oil. How much will it cost to upgrade them to do so? We are totally reliant on imports. And we always will be if we rely on fossil fuels. |  | |  |
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