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I thought the "on the money" comment was an open goal and what I said was meant as a bit of a joke, a light hearted remark, but then Jon came along with his post.
True. A friend of mine who lives in Ton Pentre told me if Labour put forward a sheep at the next election, his money would be on it to win.
When I talked about 22 consecutive years of a Labour controlled Sennedd, I asked him what their major achievements were. “We have kept the tories out for 22 years”was his reply.
Says it all. No real achievements other than being 4th in the UK table for the economy, health and education.
Always thrown into an argument by bitter Tories.
The reality is a sheep would win in probably more Tory safe seats. The argument goes both ways.
More worrying is the fact that worse than a sheep people actually went out and voted for Gavin Williamson , Teresa Coffey , Priti Patel , Robert Jenrick etc.
I think it's some achievement in the Uk, and some sort of record, that a single party has held office for 22 years, and won 6 successive elections. That's us in Wales, none of the other home nations or the Uk government can say that in modern history.
And despite Mr Andrew 'RT' Davies saying otherwise there mainly a swing away from the Tories and to Labour. H
However, with the SNP wining Scotland, there is not a hope of Labour winning a UK election any time soon./ Nice to se that the whole of South East Wales is red though. Unlike that lot in Hartlepool, like the bloke on the TV asked why he voted Tory and answer that they now have 9 food banks and under Labour they didn't have any!!!
well he's certainly speaking on behalf of me , I think the Labour Party is Naffed but you are clearly a tory
"You are a Tory" seems to be your standard reply whenever anyone dares to criticise the Labour party! I am not a Tory but I'm pretty sure Tories are allowed to criticise the Conservative Party if they are unhappy about something without being accused of being Labour?
It does make me laugh when Tories moan about voters who keep voting Labour. Are they for real? In hundreds of seats in England you could stick a blue rosette on a pig and it would still win for the Tories.
Until recent times where the rosette has ended up on another animal that was solidly red .
"You are a Tory" seems to be your standard reply whenever anyone dares to criticise the Labour party! I am not a Tory but I'm pretty sure Tories are allowed to criticise the Conservative Party if they are unhappy about something without being accused of being Labour?
he's definitely a tory , he's gutted Wales voted Labour, he knows he's a tory
Originally posted by the other bob wilsonView Post
I thought the "on the money" comment was an open goal and what I said was meant as a bit of a joke, a light hearted remark, but then Jon came along with his post.
Its on the English border , its not south east Wales
So, given that the easternmost fringes of Wales form a border with England, and the piece of land we are talking about is in the south east of Wales, surely this area, that is on the English border, is South East Wales by simple knowledge of compass directions?
So, given that the easternmost fringes of Wales form a border with England, and the piece of land we are talking about is in the south east of Wales, surely this area, that is on the English border, is South East Wales by simple knowledge of compass directions?
Well whatever I think of south east Wales as cardiff , Barry, Newport Bridgend and the valleys , I would never think of monmouth as being part of South East Wales, its country bumpkin land
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