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Senedd Election 2026

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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.
It's a big ship to turn Smurphy, he needs to go, problem is who will the British public trust to replace him, nobody in this current cabinet looks capable.
 
Suck up every ounce of that Welshness this morning boys and girls, and drink every millimetre of those right wing salty tears.

We finally have a proper Welsh party at the wheel. Just hope Rhun is going to make a fist of it and ignore the nonsense coming his way.

Uppafuckingplaid 🌼
 

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It’s a nice graphic, but it’s not a true picture as loads of seats weren’t up for grabs. Labour ‘retained’ Wigan because two thirds of seats weren’t electable this time. Of the 20 Labour seats that were contested, they lost the lot.

I don’t think anyone should try and minimise the threat from these turds, although I don’t believe it’s as big as the media would love it to be. As I said earlier, their vote share peaked last year and is falling, and also if first past the post is retained they will crash and burn with tactical votes and Flange as PM frightening all the horses. Still, best not to underestimate the stupidity of our average Briton.
 
It’s a nice graphic, but it’s not a true picture as loads of seats weren’t up for grabs. Labour ‘retained’ Wigan because two thirds of seats weren’t electable this time. Of the 20 Labour seats that were contested, they lost the lot.

I don’t think anyone should try and minimise the threat from these turds, although I don’t believe it’s as big as the media would love it to be. As I said earlier, their vote share peaked last year and is falling, and also if first past the post is retained they will crash and burn with tactical votes and Flange as PM frightening all the horses. Still, best not to underestimate the stupidity of our average Briton.
I agree we need to be very careful not to minimise the threat - totally on board with that sentiment - but it is actually a true picture, because those are facts. As of this morning, that's a picture of which parties run which councils.

The really scary thing is how our news media have packaged it up to represent it as if Reform have transformed the council landscape, which they just haven't. Not yet anyway.
 
I agree we need to be very careful not to minimise the threat - totally on board with that sentiment - but it is actually a true picture, because those are facts. As of this morning, that's a picture of which parties run which councils.

The really scary thing is how our news media have packaged it up to represent it as if Reform have transformed the council landscape, which they just haven't. Not yet anyway.
Yes it is a true picture. I should have picked my words more carefully. Especially as I was responding to our resident Mandarin 🤭
 
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