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Senedd Election 2026

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  • Pleased to see Labour getting the kicking it deserves for its arrogance, and its complete contempt for the people who the party was originally set up to represent and fight for.
  • Pleased to see Plaid as the largest party, especially when you consider who the second largest party are
  • But still ashamed that such large swathes of the Welsh public have voted for a far-Right English Nationalist party run by a con man and packed full of spivs, grifters and complete loons. It's a horrible day for Wales overall and a dreadful harbinger for what the next GE might look like. Ych a fi.
 
  • Pleased to see Labour getting the kicking it deserves for its arrogance, and its complete contempt for the people who the party was originally set up to represent and fight for.
  • Pleased to see Plaid as the largest party, especially when you consider who the second largest party are
  • But still ashamed that such large swathes of the Welsh public have voted for a far-Right English Nationalist party run by a con man and packed full of spivs, grifters and complete loons. It's a horrible day for Wales overall and a dreadful harbinger for what the next GE might look like. Ych a fi.
Watched Question time earlier and to hear that utter disgusting piece of shit that is Jenrick was galling, mans a complete liar and a fraud and yes I can't stand him.
 
  • Pleased to see Labour getting the kicking it deserves for its arrogance, and its complete contempt for the people who the party was originally set up to represent and fight for.
  • Pleased to see Plaid as the largest party, especially when you consider who the second largest party are
  • But still ashamed that such large swathes of the Welsh public have voted for a far-Right English Nationalist party run by a con man and packed full of spivs, grifters and complete loons. It's a horrible day for Wales overall and a dreadful harbinger for what the next GE might look like. Ych a fi.
Nah, I consider it a great day. Most of Wales shit its pants and showed Reform up for what they are, second rate. Just like what happened in Caerphilly.
 
Nah, I consider it a great day. Most of Wales shit its pants and showed Reform up for what they are, second rate. Just like what happened in Caerphilly.
Is certainly a more positive spin on it and I see the point you're making.

I just thought Wales was better than this. Especially after the last GE when we seemed to come to our senses collectively.

It's especially disheartening when you see how resoundingly Scotland have rejected that poisonous filth.
 
Two Reform AMs for Rhondda. Less than 50 years ago Rhondda had a Communist mayor.
How times change…
 
Looking on from Wiltshire, I thought the results in Wales were superb. A Welsh party winning in Wales for Wales. What’s not to like if you are Welsh and you no longer wish to be governed by the Anglo/Westminster centric political class. Auntie has been busy polishing up the shat house, that is the Reform Party, for a couple of years now, but the majority rejected them. Hope Plaid realise they are now in a battle and not attempt the Starmer tactics of trying to woo those that would kick their heads in for fun and steal their house.
 
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I think whether you view yesterday’s results as positive or negative depends on whether you’ve accepted the rise or Reform or not. I have because it’s happened. They’ve essentially replaced the Tories as the main “right wing” party in this country (the UK). They’re basically cunts but they are what the Tories always were, or at least have been for the last 40 years, but were afraid to say. So on that basis I’d say an unashamedly left wing, nationalist party beating them soundly in Wales is a massive net positive. What Plaid has to do now is actually govern and as we’ve seen countless times over the years opposition is easy. Governing is hard.
 
I tried only made it to a min.

Such a shit of bloke. That “put your hands up bit” fuck off mate - just fuck off.

Anyone with half a brain knows we’re not going to feel benefits for a long time it’s impossible to judge. On the governing aspect granted that can be judged but it’s the sort of populist shite I’m sick of.

I’ve always been interested in politics but I’m feeling flat with it all. It’s tiring fighting this type of shite.

It’s like we’re all regressing as humans.
 
I tried only made it to a min.

Such a shit of bloke. That “put your hands up bit” fuck off mate - just fuck off.

Anyone with half a brain knows we’re not going to feel benefits for a long time it’s impossible to judge. On the governing aspect granted that can be judged but it’s the sort of populist shite I’m sick of.

I’ve always been interested in politics but I’m feeling flat with it all. It’s tiring fighting this type of shite.

It’s like we’re all regressing as humans.
I don't like the guy either, he's an awful human being.

Sad thing is, what he's saying hits home with a lot of people.
 
I have a lot of time for Piers Morgan, but for one reason and one reason alone - if I'm ever unsure about where I am on a topic or issue, I find out what his stance is, then just do the opposite.

Never once failed me yet.

See also: Clarkson
 
I don't like the guy either, he's an awful human being.

Sad thing is, what he's saying hits home with a lot of people.
It does because it’s simple messaging.

Labour have made a lot of mistakes but the main reasons for people feeling like the system is not working is not Keir bloody Starmer

It’s worldwide economic trouble. The homemade disasters of Brexit. The political instability over last 10 years. Covid legacy. Etc etc

I’m tired of the simplicity of everything. But that’s the trick make it simple and the media class control the narrative. What does that = reform so that entrenched wealth is protected.

I can see this a mile off and I’d still consider myself centre right
 
It does because it’s simple messaging.

Labour have made a lot of mistakes but the main reasons for people feeling like the system is not working is not Keir bloody Starmer

It’s worldwide economic trouble. The homemade disasters of Brexit. The political instability over last 10 years. Covid legacy. Etc etc

I’m tired of the simplicity of everything. But that’s the trick make it simple and the media class control the narrative. What does that = reform so that entrenched wealth is protected.

I can see this a mile off and I’d still consider myself centre right

I hate to break it to you, but in a recent post on the Reform policies thread, you appear to have admitted to holding the same/similar views on migration as Reform for several years, and you've acknowledged that the only difference is that it has become a more mainstream view these days.

For me, that does not place you anywhere near the centre I'm afraid. Even though I can understand why you might like to think that.
 
I hate to break it to you, but in a recent post on the Reform policies thread, you appear to have admitted to holding the same/similar views on migration as Reform for several years, and you've acknowledged that the only difference is that it has become a more mainstream view these days.

For me, that does not place you anywhere near the centre I'm afraid. Even though I can understand why you might like to think that.
Umm no that’s not what I said at all thanks.

My views are very very different my point was that I had some concerns when it wasn’t cool about the scale of change.

I’ve always favoured eg FOM and a humanitarian approach to asylum that would provide safe routes and manage the issue across borders.

My point is quite simple and I said so many times at the time that shutting down moderate voices was creating the conditions for extremes. The BNP were getting over a million votes at this point.
 
It does because it’s simple messaging.

Labour have made a lot of mistakes but the main reasons for people feeling like the system is not working is not Keir bloody Starmer

It’s worldwide economic trouble. The homemade disasters of Brexit. The political instability over last 10 years. Covid legacy. Etc etc

I’m tired of the simplicity of everything. But that’s the trick make it simple and the media class control the narrative. What does that = reform so that entrenched wealth is protected.

I can see this a mile off and I’d still consider myself centre right
Labour have had 14 years to formulate a plan on how to turn the country around.

People want to see less whataboutery and more action.

Starmer is the PM and ultimately the buck stops with him. The majority of the country do not support him and that is a major problem.

If he is going to stay on as PM then he better start turning this ship around for the sake of the Labour Party and the people of the UK.
 

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