Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
I think Labour will win most seats but fail to get a majority

Whats worrying is that the conservatives are going to win more seats than plaid yet the free Wales movement claim that support for an independent Wales is growing ?

Thats clearly nonsense as they look set to record the same number of seats they did in 2016 !

Hardly a bandwagon ��

They will have enough seats to be a junior partner in a coalition with labour so that keeps Andrew rt Davies and the conservatives out so happy days

But its staggering the conservative vote is so high given the crap they have poured on Wales over the years . Their main attack on Labour seems to be they have had 22 years but compared to the time the tories have had running things in Westminster that's nothing . You expect areas like Monmouth and parts of mid Wales to be tory but people must have short memories if they are prepared to vote conservative given the wider picture .

I hope drakeford steps down as soon as possible because although I think his heart is in the right place he's old school .

As nationally Labour need a decent leader to shake things up and stick the boot into the blue meanies
You're kidding right? Even if Plaid falter at this election the state of Welsh independence is completely different to 2016. Up to the high 20s/low 30s in the polls, not dismissed as a fringe issue, movements gaining members. All this without really any kind of campaign for independence

The wider picture is that Labour have taken Wales for granted, its their own fault if they somehow manage to throw away their total dominance of South Wales