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Senedd Poll

  • Thread starter Thread starter BrynCartwright
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Do you support the existence of the Welsh Senedd.?

  • Yes

    Votes: 17 60.7%
  • No

    Votes: 11 39.3%

  • Total voters
    28
Yes, I’d have no objection to that. We could then get rid of the U.K. parliament and federalise the U.K, which will happen eventually anyway. in many ways the U.K. parliament is already England only since devolution. I also think. Welsh, Scottish and NI MPs should abstain from voting on issues that only effect England.
The West Lothian question.
 
I voted get rid of them, I'll never forgive them for increasing MPPU just as Covid hit, trapped in the house, paying a waste of time tax that all goes to retailers, where at the time England were lavishing in cut price drinks.

The only people it punished in South Wales are those West of Cardiff, and it still does, so for that reason Abolish the absolute humongous scum that is the Welsh assembly.
 
Any institution that helps to remove, weaken or loosen the power wielded by those in Westminster is automatically a good thing in my book, even if it does have its imperfections.
Apart from being a very lame opinion.

Let’s just say that’s what it’s about. What you’re saying is (which is my major issue with it) that it prevents action. It’s a bureaucratic mechanism for slow down.

This is precisely the problem and why we are where we are. Wales needs to become more private sector driven, it needs to be more mobile in its labour market. It needs to embrace the future and not the past.

Parliament is already notoriously slow for clear actions so we have another layer of slowdown.

No wonder we have many kids leaving the Country. We are destined for managed (generous) decline with that philosophy.

Those arguing for independence need to have a much more compelling argument than that or “yes for Wales” doesn’t have a chance.

I challenge you to explain how reduced powers has improved things for the people of Wales and how even more distribution of powers to Cardiff will help. No doubt you won’t reply but I’d love to see what you actually think and not just another tedious post that lacks any ideas or thought.
 
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