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  • Labour and Plaid Cymru agree Senedd co operation deal

    The deal, including free childcare for two year olds, now needs backing from Plaid members.

    Labour and Plaid Cymru’s executive committees have both backed an agreement to work together in the Senedd, including the creation of a new authority to tackle the weakness of the media in Wales. The final hurdle for the deal will be the backing of Plaid Cymru’s members. If ratified it is expected that the final […]


    Labour and Plaid have agreed a deal to work together in the Senedd - no formal coalition so no Plaid ministers but they'll work together on things including establishing rent controls, creating a National Care Service, creating publicly owned construction and energy companies as well as Senedd & voting reform.

    Plaid have been banging on about a lot of this stuff for a while so I imagine they'll be happy, also gives Drakeford an excuse to be a bit more lefty than the central Labour Party would like him to be

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    Re: Labour and Plaid Cymru agree Senedd co operation deal

    National care service is desperately needed. I'm optimisic about this.

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    • #3
      Re: Labour and Plaid Cymru agree Senedd co operation deal

      There goes road improvements just enjoy the 45 minute journeys accross Cardiff.

      The link up explains Drakefords comments on no more road building as it's damaging the environment, which is strange as queuing and stationery traffic belching out fumes is part of that problem.

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        Re: Labour and Plaid Cymru agree Senedd co operation deal

        Originally posted by life on mars View Post
        There goes road improvements just enjoy the 45 minute journeys accross Cardiff.

        The link up explains Drakefords comments on no more road building as it's damaging the environment, which is strange as queuing and stationery traffic belching out fumes is part of that problem.
        I think the idea with no more road building is to ensure transport spending can go elsewhere like on public transport which is more environmentally friendly

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          Re: Labour and Plaid Cymru agree Senedd co operation deal

          Originally posted by City123 View Post
          I think the idea with no more road building is to ensure transport spending can go elsewhere like on public transport which is more environmentally friendly
          Imagine if Wales wasn't robbed of 5billion from HS2, the metro only costs 750m. The improvements could be huge, oh well Wales continues to be stifled by people 200 miles away.

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            Re: Labour and Plaid Cymru agree Senedd co operation deal

            To paraphrase The Damned - this is another three years of anarchy, chaos and destruction. They've achieved nothing since they came to power, despite having the majority to do whatever they want. Oh, hang on - free prescriptions. That's it.

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            • #7
              Re: Labour and Plaid Cymru agree Senedd co operation deal

              Originally posted by tforturton View Post
              To paraphrase The Damned - this is another three years of anarchy, chaos and destruction. They've achieved nothing since they came to power, despite having the majority to do whatever they want. Oh, hang on - free prescriptions. That's it.
              Cheaper tuition fees
              Free travel for the elderly
              Opt out organ donations
              Free school breakfasts
              Reopening of Ebbw vale and vale train lines
              Rejecting PFI
              Homecare costs limited to £80 a week
              Plastic bag charge
              3.8% unemployment rate, .5% lower than the UK average
              Huge increases in recycling
              Actual proper food given to the poorest kids unlike our English counterparts
              And of course free subscriptions

              Amongst much more.

              If they achieve only half of what they've listed in the article above, especially a national care service that will be a huge achievement.

              What have the tories achieved?

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                Re: Labour and Plaid Cymru agree Senedd co operation deal

                So where does Independence of Wales sit as an agenda item for Plaid in this new arrangement, I thought they campaigned on it?

                The real test for WAG is better Health and Education, free prescriptions and bus passes are not the answer although they are nice easy appealing vote winners .

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                  Re: Labour and Plaid Cymru agree Senedd co operation deal

                  Originally posted by Doucas View Post
                  Cheaper tuition fees
                  Free travel for the elderly
                  Opt out organ donations
                  Free school breakfasts
                  Reopening of Ebbw vale and vale train lines
                  Rejecting PFI
                  Homecare costs limited to £80 a week
                  Plastic bag charge
                  3.8% unemployment rate, .5% lower than the UK average
                  Huge increases in recycling
                  Actual proper food given to the poorest kids unlike our English counterparts
                  And of course free subscriptions

                  Amongst much more.

                  If they achieve only half of what they've listed in the article above, especially a national care service that will be a huge achievement.

                  What have the tories achieved?
                  some good stuf in there, although I think the tuition fees in Wales can be up to £9000 a year, and England £9250 a year so not really a significant improvement less than 3% cheaper.

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                    Re: Labour and Plaid Cymru agree Senedd co operation deal

                    Originally posted by Rjk View Post
                    some good stuf in there, although I think the tuition fees in Wales can be up to £9000 a year, and England £9250 a year so not really a significant improvement less than 3% cheaper.
                    Actually looking into it, welsh students get much better grants, meaning effectively that a lot more of them won't need to pay the full 9k as well

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                      Re: Labour and Plaid Cymru agree Senedd co operation deal

                      Can someone provide a date in the future where we will see and feel the effects of this new cooperation deal , are there any targets we need to monitor such as health, education , crime ,poverty drug use ??

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                        Re: Labour and Plaid Cymru agree Senedd co operation deal

                        Originally posted by life on mars View Post
                        Can someone provide a date in the future where we will see and feel the effects of this new cooperation deal , are there any targets we need to monitor such as health, education , crime ,poverty drug use ??
                        It's a fair question. I think I read that they want a national care service by the end of 2023.

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                          Re: Labour and Plaid Cymru agree Senedd co operation deal

                          Originally posted by Doucas View Post
                          Cheaper tuition fees
                          Free travel for the elderly
                          Opt out organ donations
                          Free school breakfasts
                          Reopening of Ebbw vale and vale train lines
                          Rejecting PFI
                          Homecare costs limited to £80 a week
                          Plastic bag charge
                          3.8% unemployment rate, .5% lower than the UK average
                          Huge increases in recycling
                          Actual proper food given to the poorest kids unlike our English counterparts
                          And of course free subscriptions

                          Amongst much more.

                          If they achieve only half of what they've listed in the article above, especially a national care service that will be a huge achievement.

                          What have the tories achieved?
                          Who is paying for all that then? Magic fairy dust?

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                            Re: Labour and Plaid Cymru agree Senedd co operation deal

                            Originally posted by life on mars View Post
                            Can someone provide a date in the future where we will see and feel the effects of this new cooperation deal , are there any targets we need to monitor such as health, education , crime ,poverty drug use ??
                            When you see your council tax bill double

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                              Re: Labour and Plaid Cymru agree Senedd co operation deal

                              Originally posted by goats View Post
                              Who is paying for all that then? Magic fairy dust?
                              This is the biggest issue in our society, people like you who don't understand if you invest you gain more in the long term.

                              Cheaper tuition fees means a more educated population.

                              Free travel for the elderly means more disposable income they can pump into the local economy.

                              Food for children..Jesus christ do I need to explain this.

                              Free subscriptions.. helping the most vulnerable to get medical care, what a terrible thing.

                              I bet you didn't care about the £300 billion spent on brexit or the £1 trillion debt added on by the tory government partially caused be austerity.

                              I mean your argument is such a stupid lazy one that I can automatically tell you're thick as shit.

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