+ Visit Cardiff FC for Latest News, Transfer Gossip, Fixtures and Match Results |
If Drakeford had his way it'd be the Mark.
Plaid cymru are actually a very socialist party and I should support them as they are far more socialist than the labour party will ever be
But they want independence which will never work and that Adam price is clueless
I couldn't vote for a nationalist party
The best way to generate jobs in South Wales is to by pass the grid lock on the M4 around Newport. On occasions I have been stuck in traffic as far back as Magor. The solution is in the hands of the Welsh government. There are areas of England that are equally as deprived as South Wales. When I visit Cardiff I am always amazed at how good the infrastructure is compared with South West England for example.
Ireland looks pretty good to me:
http://www.oecdbetterlifeindex.org/c...604%20a%20year.
Just for reference.
GDP per capita:
Ireland $83,399 (2019)
Wales $27,459 (2015)
Sudan $4,072 (2019)
Chad $2,442 (2018)
Ireland is the poster child for how a small independent nation that speaks English on the periphery of the EU can propser.
"Ireland is currently fourth on the UN's Human Development Index (HDI) ranking, while the UK is at 14th. One component of those HDI rankings is real gross national income (GNI) per capita. ... On this measure, Ireland's income per head at $53,754 (€45,736) is 37 per cent higher than the UK's at $39,116 (€33,279)." David McWilliams (25 Sep 2018)