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Let’s hope no-one is bright enough to ask ….”
A reminder of the Welsh First Minister, Mark Drakeford, being caught on camera admitting the ‘Covid’ restrictions were guidance only and not ‘law’
Rhun's statement on Drakeford's resignation. I'm glad to see him putting the boot in. Drakeford and Labour have failed Wales - badlyScreenshot_20231213_134522_Facebook.jpg
We have gone backwards in education, transport and healthcare. Probably easier to name the policies they succeeded at.
Whataboutism with Westminster doesn't help. Personally I'd do away with the lot of them and start from scratch.
Absolute shambles here and Westminster.
Anyone thinking Labour have improved things here have their heads firmly in the sand. Or is a win these days when it's perceived to be less bonkers than Westminster.
We all deserve better.
I wasnt comparing Glennys kinnock to Thatcher closing pits - Bob surely you understood that.
I merely pointed that when Thatcher died - certain people on here wanted to jump on her grave and that when Baroness Kinnock died (also a politician in her own right) it is interesting that no one from a right perspective here did the same.
To the other point - Harold Wilson closed more pits than Thatcher did - yet never gets called out for it.
For comedy value I hope he changes his mind. But in terms of everything else - Cancer wait times worse than other parts of the UK, bottom of the PISA education results table (again), Ambulance service that does not work, no more roads, brynglas tunnels debacle, tourist tax, anti business, second home council tax tripling, Over spending the budget by 900,000,000 this year and has just now cut every single dept - apart from climate change. Buying an airport and pouring 90,000,000 into it (valued recently at 15 million)
Is this really a man / party that is caring and genuinely cares ?
Oh I forgot about the 20mph that cause more air pollution and longer journey times - this after he spent £1,000,000 on a bus lane on Cathedral road aka millionaires row - where he lives...
So much so, that he smashes the NHS to bits so they can't get treatment, smashes the economy to bits, and closes down pubs and businesses for daft points scoring extra lockdowns, the list could go on and on, ordinary people want health treatment and job's not look ow slow we drives butt!
Wilson's government (and the other Labour and Tory post-1945 governments before him who also closed hundreds of pits) made its' decisions based on factors like economic cost of extraction, exhaustion of seams, technical constraints, pollution levels from certain coalfields and falling demand for coal. Thatcher and her government made their decisions based on an ideological drive to destroy the NUM and the communities that supported them.
https://leftfootforward.org/2013/04/...nder-thatcher/
I agree with most of that, though I will always endorse the idea that Wales should decide how to look after itself rather than be ruled from Westminster.
It does come down to funding. 13 years of austerity, coupled with a belief there's lots more fat to trim in savings, have caused huge problems across the UK. We've got one of the biggest economies in the world that can create billionaires but can't provide decent education or health care for everyone. Instead they blame it on benefit cheats and immigrants, arguments that don't carry any water if examined, but lots believe that narrative.
There's a similar sleight of hand going on at local authority level. LA funding has been slashed and replaced with councils keeping business rates instead. Councils in poorer areas end up having to find more savings, so cut services while raising council tax. People rightly ask what is the point of paying council tax when they get less for it, but the narrative that is swallowed is councils wasting money, too many councillors etc. Lots of people simultaneously want councils to cut business rates to encourage growth in town centres (though the exorbitant rates are usually from landlords), which means less council income.
Trying to have a factual conversation about things like this with your average Joe is almost impossible. The public, in general, seems to be uninterested in facts and stats, but their own, often wrong, opinions. In Wales I think we suffer by not having our own media of note, so we get the English version of things. I'd be very interested to see how the Senedd works, for example, but as it is rarely covered in the papers and broadcast media, we don't get that.
Don’t forget his new housing bill…..resulting in many landlords selling up and even more of a housing crisis for the young as they can’t find or afford spiralling rents….seen it first hand. It doesn’t really matter though, nothing will change with a new leader, does it in Westminster? Nope…..I’m glad he’s seen the light, albeit a bit too late. As much as I don’t like him he’s a had one hell of a few years since covid, his wife dying and son in prison. Time for a break….
Something has to be done about the housing market. In 1974 my dad was able to buy a decent 3 bedroom house in a tidy enough area and, with my mother unable to work, could pay for it from a very modest wage. Nowadays, working couples struggle to cope with mortgages and it's getting worse.