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The Senedd Election 2026

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Seven months away from a possible watershed moment in Wales. Who are we leaning towards?

Early days yet, I'm leaning towards Plaid Cymru, the thought of another four years of Eluned Morgan just depresses the life out of me. The Conservative and Reform are non starters.
 
Plaid all day long.
We’ve had a few dealings recently with Sioned Williams as my wife is on the Carers Wales Advisory Board and she’s having my vote.
 
Unless I see a meaningful and achievable set of policy proposals from either Labour or Plaid, I will be voting in the direction of whoever needs to challenge Reform.
 
Given the change in electoral system, unless things change massively between now and then I’ll vote for Plaid Cymru.
 
If the polling suggests a direct scrap between Plaid and Reform should Labour encourage their voters to vote Plaid rather than split the vote between themselves and potentially open the door to Reform?
 
I’m looking forward to Max telling us how he’s not voting for any of them cos they’re all equally useless then constantly moaning about everything any of them does.
 
In terms of Labour, the appointment of Vaughan Gething and his refusal to hold his hands up for taking tarnished donation money was the final nail in their political coffin for me.

The sight of Drakeford turns my stomach and 12 points Morgan doesn't inspire me, either.

Does anyone wonder if Labour would be where they are today if Jeremey Miles had won the race to become leader.
 
I’m looking forward to Max telling us how he’s not voting for any of them cos they’re all equally useless then constantly moaning about everything any of them does.

I think I caught sight of Max yesterday,now I’m not saying he’s ugly but when he played spin the bottle when he was a kid if the bottle landed on you the girls would either have to kiss you or give you 50p.
He owned his own house by the time he was 17.
 
Croeso I Plaid bois bach 🌼

Jump on the independence train next 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

Annibyniaeth
 
I think I caught sight of Max yesterday,now I’m not saying he’s ugly but when he played spin the bottle when he was a kid if the bottle landed on you the girls would either have to kiss you or give you 50p.
He owned his own house by the time he was 17.
You're a bad man 🫣🤭
 
Croeso I Plaid bois bach 🌼

Jump on the independence train next 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

Annibyniaeth
I was always vehemently against independence and still have some massive reservations. I am leaning towards the idea of it.

If the country is going to be brought to it's knees, I'd rather it was the people of Wales who do it and not some moron in West Minster (our current government our just puppets).
 
I was always vehemently against independence and still have some massive reservations. I am leaning towards the idea of it.

If the country is going to be brought to it's knees, I'd rather it was the people of Wales who do it and not some moron in West Minster (our current government our just puppets).

None of the independent bell whiffs want the Swans to stop playing in England mind.
That’s not relevant see.
 

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