Sat Apr 02, 2016 10:38 am
Sat Apr 02, 2016 10:39 am
Sat Apr 02, 2016 11:03 am
Sat Apr 02, 2016 11:22 am
tcblue wrote:Only in Wales could we vote for ex Tory rejects/English nationalists.
Interesting you draw the comparison between Plaid and UKIP- the people with the least education in Wales vote UKIP, the people with the most vote Plaid. What does that tell you? It tells me that UKIP thrive in the cesspool, the cesspool of xenophobia and low voter information.
Oh and by the way, recent polling shows Plaid up to second and UKIP down in the polls. Also, the remain side in Wales in the lead.
If you want UKIP, move to Kent.
Sat Apr 02, 2016 11:31 am
Bluebird since 1948 wrote:tcblue wrote:Only in Wales could we vote for ex Tory rejects/English nationalists.
Interesting you draw the comparison between Plaid and UKIP- the people with the least education in Wales vote UKIP, the people with the most vote Plaid. What does that tell you? It tells me that UKIP thrive in the cesspool, the cesspool of xenophobia and low voter information.
Oh and by the way, recent polling shows Plaid up to second and UKIP down in the polls. Also, the remain side in Wales in the lead.
If you want UKIP, move to Kent.
If you want Plaid move to North Wales because they don't have a chance of winning a constituency in South East Wales. I'll be voting UKIP in one (just to piss people off) and Tory in the other. More people voted UKIP in the general election, that really must stick in Plaids craw. However I imagine they will inevitably pick more voters for the Senedd seeing as that's their main aim and you can't even win that.
And i'm sure those Middle Class Pontcanna lovelies that make up a lot of Plaids support in Cardiff are highly educated, just a shame their actual representatives come across as backward fools.
Sat Apr 02, 2016 12:23 pm
T1JMO wrote:Bluebird since 1948 wrote:tcblue wrote:Only in Wales could we vote for ex Tory rejects/English nationalists.
Interesting you draw the comparison between Plaid and UKIP- the people with the least education in Wales vote UKIP, the people with the most vote Plaid. What does that tell you? It tells me that UKIP thrive in the cesspool, the cesspool of xenophobia and low voter information.
Oh and by the way, recent polling shows Plaid up to second and UKIP down in the polls. Also, the remain side in Wales in the lead.
If you want UKIP, move to Kent.
If you want Plaid move to North Wales because they don't have a chance of winning a constituency in South East Wales. I'll be voting UKIP in one (just to piss people off) and Tory in the other. More people voted UKIP in the general election, that really must stick in Plaids craw. However I imagine they will inevitably pick more voters for the Senedd seeing as that's their main aim and you can't even win that.
And i'm sure those Middle Class Pontcanna lovelies that make up a lot of Plaids support in Cardiff are highly educated, just a shame their actual representatives come across as backward fools.
^ This man speaks the truth!
4 million people voted UKIP in the last election and they are the fastest growing party in the UK.
Sat Apr 02, 2016 1:19 pm
BlueGog wrote:So now we know that Farage is about lies and hypocrisy and Wales will gain nothing from him or his party.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/po ... 64476.html
Sun Apr 03, 2016 2:32 am
Bluebird since 1948 wrote:tcblue wrote:Only in Wales could we vote for ex Tory rejects/English nationalists.
Interesting you draw the comparison between Plaid and UKIP- the people with the least education in Wales vote UKIP, the people with the most vote Plaid. What does that tell you? It tells me that UKIP thrive in the cesspool, the cesspool of xenophobia and low voter information.
Oh and by the way, recent polling shows Plaid up to second and UKIP down in the polls. Also, the remain side in Wales in the lead.
If you want UKIP, move to Kent.
If you want Plaid move to North Wales because they don't have a chance of winning a constituency in South East Wales. I'll be voting UKIP in one (just to piss people off) and Tory in the other. More people voted UKIP in the general election, that really must stick in Plaids craw. However I imagine they will inevitably pick more voters for the Senedd seeing as that's their main aim and you can't even win that.
And i'm sure those Middle Class Pontcanna lovelies that make up a lot of Plaids support in Cardiff are highly educated, just a shame their actual representatives come across as backward fools.
Sun Apr 03, 2016 2:37 am
tcblue wrote:Only in Wales could we vote for ex Tory rejects/English nationalists.
Interesting you draw the comparison between Plaid and UKIP- the people with the least education in Wales vote UKIP, the people with the most vote Plaid. What does that tell you? It tells me that UKIP thrive in the cesspool, the cesspool of xenophobia and low voter information.
Oh and by the way, recent polling shows Plaid up to second and UKIP down in the polls. Also, the remain side in Wales in the lead.
If you want UKIP, move to Kent.
Sun Apr 03, 2016 2:38 am
T1JMO wrote:Bluebird since 1948 wrote:tcblue wrote:Only in Wales could we vote for ex Tory rejects/English nationalists.
Interesting you draw the comparison between Plaid and UKIP- the people with the least education in Wales vote UKIP, the people with the most vote Plaid. What does that tell you? It tells me that UKIP thrive in the cesspool, the cesspool of xenophobia and low voter information.
Oh and by the way, recent polling shows Plaid up to second and UKIP down in the polls. Also, the remain side in Wales in the lead.
If you want UKIP, move to Kent.
If you want Plaid move to North Wales because they don't have a chance of winning a constituency in South East Wales. I'll be voting UKIP in one (just to piss people off) and Tory in the other. More people voted UKIP in the general election, that really must stick in Plaids craw. However I imagine they will inevitably pick more voters for the Senedd seeing as that's their main aim and you can't even win that.
And i'm sure those Middle Class Pontcanna lovelies that make up a lot of Plaids support in Cardiff are highly educated, just a shame their actual representatives come across as backward fools.
^ This man speaks the truth!
4 million people voted UKIP in the last election and they are the fastest growing party in the UK.
Sun Apr 03, 2016 4:59 am
Sun Apr 03, 2016 7:31 am
Sun Apr 03, 2016 7:40 am
wez1927 wrote:I'm voting ukip coz the rest are a shower of shit ,we need to get out of the eu asap
Sun Apr 03, 2016 8:06 am
MalagaCF wrote:wez1927 wrote:I'm voting ukip coz the rest are a shower of shit ,we need to get out of the eu asap
Top post, I agree.
I don't care about ukip policies to be honest, but will still vote for them.
Sun Apr 03, 2016 8:27 am
Cwmann_Bluebird wrote:tcblue wrote:Only in Wales could we vote for ex Tory rejects/English nationalists.
Interesting you draw the comparison between Plaid and UKIP- the people with the least education in Wales vote UKIP, the people with the most vote Plaid. What does that tell you? It tells me that UKIP thrive in the cesspool, the cesspool of xenophobia and low voter information.
Oh and by the way, recent polling shows Plaid up to second and UKIP down in the polls. Also, the remain side in Wales in the lead.
If you want UKIP, move to Kent.
It makes me laugh how the media in Wales over the last few weeks have been surprised that UKIP haven't suffered in the opinion polling despite all the internal strife in the party in Wales. It's because most of their voters are as thick as f**k!
Sun Apr 03, 2016 8:33 am
Cwmann_Bluebird wrote:Bluebird since 1948 wrote:tcblue wrote:Only in Wales could we vote for ex Tory rejects/English nationalists.
Interesting you draw the comparison between Plaid and UKIP- the people with the least education in Wales vote UKIP, the people with the most vote Plaid. What does that tell you? It tells me that UKIP thrive in the cesspool, the cesspool of xenophobia and low voter information.
Oh and by the way, recent polling shows Plaid up to second and UKIP down in the polls. Also, the remain side in Wales in the lead.
If you want UKIP, move to Kent.
If you want Plaid move to North Wales because they don't have a chance of winning a constituency in South East Wales. I'll be voting UKIP in one (just to piss people off) and Tory in the other. More people voted UKIP in the general election, that really must stick in Plaids craw. However I imagine they will inevitably pick more voters for the Senedd seeing as that's their main aim and you can't even win that.
And i'm sure those Middle Class Pontcanna lovelies that make up a lot of Plaids support in Cardiff are highly educated, just a shame their actual representatives come across as backward fools.
Plaid actually have seats in places other than the north, but hey, don't let that distract from your factually incorrect warblings. As for no hope of winning seats in the south east, there's an outside chance (and it is pretty slim, I admit) of Plaid gaining the Rhondda and Caerphilly. Roger Scully from the Wales Governance Centre at Cardiff University analysed the latest poll nearly two weeks ago and said that it could happen if Labour are having a particularly bad election. Jesus, I'd love to see that fat f**k Leighton Andrews out of a job. Please God, make it happen!
Yes, UKIP finished ahead of Plaid in terms of share of the vote last May, but how many seats did UKIP win in Wales? Answer = 0. How many did Plaid get? Answer = 3.
Sun Apr 03, 2016 9:07 am
Steve Zodiak wrote:Cwmann_Bluebird wrote:tcblue wrote:Only in Wales could we vote for ex Tory rejects/English nationalists.
Interesting you draw the comparison between Plaid and UKIP- the people with the least education in Wales vote UKIP, the people with the most vote Plaid. What does that tell you? It tells me that UKIP thrive in the cesspool, the cesspool of xenophobia and low voter information.
Oh and by the way, recent polling shows Plaid up to second and UKIP down in the polls. Also, the remain side in Wales in the lead.
If you want UKIP, move to Kent.
It makes me laugh how the media in Wales over the last few weeks have been surprised that UKIP haven't suffered in the opinion polling despite all the internal strife in the party in Wales. It's because most of their voters are as thick as f**k!
So because people don't share your views, they must be thick. A lot of people may think anyone who votes Plaid must be thick, while a lot of people will appreciate everyone has different views, and that all parties have their plus and negative points.
Sun Apr 03, 2016 9:33 am
tcblue wrote:
Interesting you draw the comparison between Plaid and UKIP- the people with the least education in Wales vote UKIP, the people with the most vote Plaid. What does that tell you? It tells me that UKIP thrive in the cesspool, the cesspool of xenophobia and low voter information.
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Sun Apr 03, 2016 9:40 am
wez1927 wrote:Steve Zodiak wrote:Cwmann_Bluebird wrote:tcblue wrote:Good post ,seems that some left wing people think they are above everyone and if you don't agree with there views then you are either thick,brainwashed or a nazi ?I wonder who the real nazi are hmmmmm
Mon Apr 04, 2016 5:13 pm
Steve Zodiak wrote:Cwmann_Bluebird wrote:tcblue wrote:Only in Wales could we vote for ex Tory rejects/English nationalists.
Interesting you draw the comparison between Plaid and UKIP- the people with the least education in Wales vote UKIP, the people with the most vote Plaid. What does that tell you? It tells me that UKIP thrive in the cesspool, the cesspool of xenophobia and low voter information.
Oh and by the way, recent polling shows Plaid up to second and UKIP down in the polls. Also, the remain side in Wales in the lead.
If you want UKIP, move to Kent.
It makes me laugh how the media in Wales over the last few weeks have been surprised that UKIP haven't suffered in the opinion polling despite all the internal strife in the party in Wales. It's because most of their voters are as thick as f**k!
So because people don't share your views, they must be thick. A lot of people may think anyone who votes Plaid must be thick, while a lot of people will appreciate everyone has different views, and that all parties have their plus and negative points.
Mon Apr 04, 2016 5:14 pm
Bluebird since 1948 wrote:Cwmann_Bluebird wrote:Bluebird since 1948 wrote:tcblue wrote:Only in Wales could we vote for ex Tory rejects/English nationalists.
Interesting you draw the comparison between Plaid and UKIP- the people with the least education in Wales vote UKIP, the people with the most vote Plaid. What does that tell you? It tells me that UKIP thrive in the cesspool, the cesspool of xenophobia and low voter information.
Oh and by the way, recent polling shows Plaid up to second and UKIP down in the polls. Also, the remain side in Wales in the lead.
If you want UKIP, move to Kent.
If you want Plaid move to North Wales because they don't have a chance of winning a constituency in South East Wales. I'll be voting UKIP in one (just to piss people off) and Tory in the other. More people voted UKIP in the general election, that really must stick in Plaids craw. However I imagine they will inevitably pick more voters for the Senedd seeing as that's their main aim and you can't even win that.
And i'm sure those Middle Class Pontcanna lovelies that make up a lot of Plaids support in Cardiff are highly educated, just a shame their actual representatives come across as backward fools.
Plaid actually have seats in places other than the north, but hey, don't let that distract from your factually incorrect warblings. As for no hope of winning seats in the south east, there's an outside chance (and it is pretty slim, I admit) of Plaid gaining the Rhondda and Caerphilly. Roger Scully from the Wales Governance Centre at Cardiff University analysed the latest poll nearly two weeks ago and said that it could happen if Labour are having a particularly bad election. Jesus, I'd love to see that fat f**k Leighton Andrews out of a job. Please God, make it happen!
Yes, UKIP finished ahead of Plaid in terms of share of the vote last May, but how many seats did UKIP win in Wales? Answer = 0. How many did Plaid get? Answer = 3.
How many years have Plaid been going for yet UKIP in a fraction of the time have managed to get to roughly the same number of voters including breaking through in the Valleys something PLaid haven't been able to do!
Reality is this the last election for UKIP, once the EU referendum is done there is no need for them in my eyes. I will go back to voting Tory, who have a far more seats than Plaid.
All Plaid Cymru seats come in rural, Welsh speaking areas. The perception is among many Welsh voters is that they don't give a toss about the rest of us.
Mon Apr 04, 2016 5:26 pm
Cwmann_Bluebird wrote:Steve Zodiak wrote:Cwmann_Bluebird wrote:tcblue wrote:Only in Wales could we vote for ex Tory rejects/English nationalists.
Interesting you draw the comparison between Plaid and UKIP- the people with the least education in Wales vote UKIP, the people with the most vote Plaid. What does that tell you? It tells me that UKIP thrive in the cesspool, the cesspool of xenophobia and low voter information.
Oh and by the way, recent polling shows Plaid up to second and UKIP down in the polls. Also, the remain side in Wales in the lead.
If you want UKIP, move to Kent.
It makes me laugh how the media in Wales over the last few weeks have been surprised that UKIP haven't suffered in the opinion polling despite all the internal strife in the party in Wales. It's because most of their voters are as thick as f**k!
So because people don't share your views, they must be thick. A lot of people may think anyone who votes Plaid must be thick, while a lot of people will appreciate everyone has different views, and that all parties have their plus and negative points.
Well, most of them are. In the areas where UKIP have been doing well, like south-east Wales, immigration is not really that much of a problem like it is in many parts of England. So people have been hoodwinked, really.
Mon Apr 04, 2016 6:19 pm
Mon Apr 04, 2016 6:32 pm
Mon Apr 04, 2016 7:18 pm
Magners wrote:I would rather stick pins in my eyes than vote for Plaid Cymru.
I will be voting out of the EU.
Mon Apr 04, 2016 8:26 pm
Magners wrote:I would rather stick pins in my eyes than vote for Plaid Cymru.
I will be voting out of the EU.
Mon Apr 04, 2016 11:39 pm
Tue Apr 05, 2016 12:29 am
Tue Apr 05, 2016 2:03 am
smakerzthebluebird wrote:Can't fathom why anyone would vote UKIP
Farage is a Tory through and through doesn't care one bit for Wales and their entire existence is built on the scaremongering of immigration and the promise to leave the EU, they have nothing else to offer this country other than border control
I don't believe there is any party out there right now that should get a vote all a useless bunch of money grabbing tossers
Tue Apr 05, 2016 7:15 am
wez1927 wrote:smakerzthebluebird wrote:Can't fathom why anyone would vote UKIP
Farage is a Tory through and through doesn't care one bit for Wales and their entire existence is built on the scaremongering of immigration and the promise to leave the EU, they have nothing else to offer this country other than border control
I don't believe there is any party out there right now that should get a vote all a useless bunch of money grabbing tossers
Doesn't care for Wales how did you come to that conclusion ? You have read there policies in general ? Think u out need to do some research