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When the shit hits the fan
You get out while you can
That’s Amore
There’s more to this !!!!!
I have posted elsewhere that I don't believe he's been the same since his wife died. Having said that, timings of the next GE and Assembly elections will have played a part. I don't believe there's any dirt.
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I have posted elsewhere that I don't believe he's been the same since his wife died. Having said that, timings of the next GE and Assembly elections will have played a part. I don't believe there's any dirt.
He was rubbish before and the same after?
Yes it's sad, but don't blame that on his party trying to save a future election outcome?
Come on Plaid, come out and say you will correct all the daft ideas, you would have a landslide!!!
I'm a member of Plaid Cymru and I agree. Both the theory and implementation of 20mph are seriously flawed. The duration of my bus journey into town has increased by 50%. I've got a car but i only use it for long distance journeys. My mate is a Cardiff Bus driver and he says that his managers are very opposed to 20mph.
This is an open goal for Plaid - Rhun did express doubts about 20mph around the time it was implemented. We could win the next election if we support/suggest an unbiased review.
Other Plaid members may disagree with my position but I think it's a no-brainer to seize this issue and run with it.
As for Drakeford, thankfully he has gone, and his successor will gladly pin all of the negative policies on Drakeford and hope for a clean slate. However, Gething and Baroness Schumacher are both damaged goods in the public eye, Waters is despised and Jeremy Miles is insipid. Labour may - hopefully - be finished for a while in the Senedd, especially if Starmer wins the GE. Even he's messing that up though with his praise of Thatcher.
Before entering politics, Drakeford worked as a probation officer, youth justice worker and Barnardos project leader in Cardiff. I doubt we'll see anyone of his political stature again in Wales..
Before entering politics, Drakeford worked as a probation officer, youth justice worker and Barnardos project leader in Cardiff. I doubt we'll see anyone of his political stature again in Wales..
It's better than being a tory landowner farmer surely ?
Before entering politics, Drakeford worked as a probation officer, youth justice worker and Barnardos project leader in Cardiff. I doubt we'll see anyone of his political stature again in Wales..
Before entering politics, Drakeford worked as a probation officer, youth justice worker and Barnardos project leader in Cardiff. I doubt we'll see anyone of his political stature again in Wales..
He was interviewed only a few days ago and said he intended to resign at then end of 2024. He said the only thing that might make him go earlier was an early general election, to give the next man time to settle in.
I'm a member of Plaid Cymru and I agree. Both the theory and implementation of 20mph are seriously flawed. The duration of my bus journey into town has increased by 50%. I've got a car but i only use it for long distance journeys. My mate is a Cardiff Bus driver and he says that his managers are very opposed to 20mph.
This is an open goal for Plaid - Rhun did express doubts about 20mph around the time it was implemented. We could win the next election if we support/suggest an unbiased review.
Other Plaid members may disagree with my position but I think it's a no-brainer to seize this issue and run with it.
As for Drakeford, thankfully he has gone, and his successor will gladly pin all of the negative policies on Drakeford and hope for a clean slate. However, Gething and Baroness Schumacher are both damaged goods in the public eye, Waters is despised and Jeremy Miles is insipid. Labour may - hopefully - be finished for a while in the Senedd, especially if Starmer wins the GE. Even he's messing that up though with his praise of Thatcher.
God help us.
I'll join, Plaid it is, Wales needs a new direction, just tone down the Welsh Language stuff, at least until after the election
He was interviewed only a few days ago and said he intended to resign at then end of 2024. He said the only thing that might make him go earlier was an early general election, to give the next man time to settle in.
Probably something will come out, the same happened in Scotland.
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