
Originally Posted by
JamesWales
1 / General election is at least three years away
2 / You vote for a local candidate
3 / I'll take account of a tonne of factors. What som one may have said 50 years ago is part of it, but the idea it would trump far more pertinent factors is farcical.
4 / Don't know yet. Tbh, Labour are getting to grips with immigration numbers which is good. If this was the last miserable budget then that changes things too. The Tories seem off the floor. The Lib Dems are usually a good local bet. I won't vote Greens at a national level and I won't vote Plaid on principle, but apart from that, the vote is up for grabs!
My point is though, that if you guys think a story about what someone may have said 50 years ago is a huge game changer then you haven't been paying attention, as what has happened elsewhere, in far more recent times, demonstrates that.
Personally I think Farage probably said things that were deemed acceptable at the time legally, but would still amount to bullying, and I don't doubt he was a bit of a bully at school. He should apologise for any hurt caused. But he does have a point that things were very different fifty years ago. Things were very different ten years ago. And things may be very different in ten years time, which is a point I have made elsewhere.
So no, I genuinely don't know where my next vote will go. As things stand though, I definitely think Wales needs a break from Labour and Labour needs a break from Wales. So I definitely won't be voting for them in the senedd. As for Westminster, theres a torrent or water to pass under any bridges yet. 👍