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First one of 2021 came out yesterday: https://blogs.cardiff.ac.uk/election...ometer-poll-2/
Looking like a 3 horse race, Labour leading in both the constituency and list polls on 34% and 30%, Tories second on 26% & 25% and Plaid in third on 22% and 23%. This translates to 26 seats for Labour, 16 Conservative, 15 Plaid Cymru, 2 for Abolish and 1 Lib Dem. This poll was before the latest scandals though, could lead to increase for both Plaid and Abolish
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If Abolish policy is to take down he ineffectiveness of WAG they have my vote, absolute waste of time and money , get rid of and spend the money on building 5 new hospitals and a decent transport infrastructure.Originally posted by City123 View PostFirst one of 2021 came out yesterday: https://blogs.cardiff.ac.uk/election...ometer-poll-2/
Looking like a 3 horse race, Labour leading in both the constituency and list polls on 34% and 30%, Tories second on 26% & 25% and Plaid in third on 22% and 23%. This translates to 26 seats for Labour, 16 Conservative, 15 Plaid Cymru, 2 for Abolish and 1 Lib Dem. This poll was before the latest scandals though, could lead to increase for both Plaid and Abolish
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Well you're not getting 5 new hospitals for scrapping the Senedd. According to this, https://fullfact.org/europe/did-eu-m...new-hospitals/ the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham cost over £500m to build. The Senedd's annual cost is nowhere near that.Originally posted by life on mars View PostIf Abolish policy is to take down he ineffectiveness of WAG they have my vote, absolute waste of time and money , get rid of and spend the money on building 5 new hospitals and a decent transport infrastructure.
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You won't get a sensible reply as there isn't one, so flipancy appears .Originally posted by RonnieBird View PostWho's going to pay for this Welsh independence ?
The answer is taxes.
We would see under performing services as I guess as a country were not likely to introduce an aggressive approach to attracting private business as at our core ploucy as we operate a socalist funded public service model, which is fine if your bank rolled by Westminster.
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