Fri May 01, 2026 7:11 am
Fri May 01, 2026 9:15 am
BlueGog wrote:There's a lot of untruths out there which is quite odd for a senedd election that doesn't usually draw much attention.
Here's one...
Plaid = Labour. Since it's founding the Senedd has had a different voting system to Westminster's first past the post. The old system and the new one for this election is like one most European use. This means that you rarely (virtually impossible) have one party in complete control. This means parties have to work together to get things done. This is what Plaid and the Lib Dems have done in Wales on occasions. Plaid demanded free school meals for primary children in return for their support.
This also means of course that it is very unlikely Reform will gain power as no one will work with them regardless if they gain most seats.
With so many Reform supporters on this forum, I'd really like to know which of Reform's policies they support?
Fri May 01, 2026 9:16 am
BlueGog wrote:As this is primarily a sports forum, I'd be interested to hear wha do Reform voters think of the policy Dan Thomas announced in the debate on Wednesday that they would cut spending on sport?
This table shows the spending on sport in Wales by the previous Labour government and Reform UK want to cut it!
Fri May 01, 2026 11:41 am
BlueGog wrote:There's a lot of untruths out there which is quite odd for a senedd election that doesn't usually draw much attention.
Here's one...
Plaid = Labour. Since it's founding the Senedd has had a different voting system to Westminster's first past the post. The old system and the new one for this election is like one most European use. This means that you rarely (virtually impossible) have one party in complete control. This means parties have to work together to get things done. This is what Plaid and the Lib Dems have done in Wales on occasions. Plaid demanded free school meals for primary children in return for their support.
This also means of course that it is very unlikely Reform will gain power as no one will work with them regardless if they gain most seats.
With so many Reform supporters on this forum, I'd really like to know which of Reform's policies they support?
Fri May 01, 2026 12:19 pm
BlueGog wrote:There's a lot of untruths out there which is quite odd for a senedd election that doesn't usually draw much attention.
Here's one...
Plaid = Labour. Since it's founding the Senedd has had a different voting system to Westminster's first past the post. The old system and the new one for this election is like one most European use. This means that you rarely (virtually impossible) have one party in complete control. This means parties have to work together to get things done. This is what Plaid and the Lib Dems have done in Wales on occasions. Plaid demanded free school meals for primary children in return for their support.
This also means of course that it is very unlikely Reform will gain power as no one will work with them regardless if they gain most seats.
With so many Reform supporters on this forum, I'd really like to know which of Reform's policies they support?
Fri May 01, 2026 1:31 pm
Fri May 01, 2026 2:35 pm
Fri May 01, 2026 2:48 pm
TheHangedMan wrote:BlueGog wrote:There's a lot of untruths out there which is quite odd for a senedd election that doesn't usually draw much attention.
Here's one...
Plaid = Labour. Since it's founding the Senedd has had a different voting system to Westminster's first past the post. The old system and the new one for this election is like one most European use. This means that you rarely (virtually impossible) have one party in complete control. This means parties have to work together to get things done. This is what Plaid and the Lib Dems have done in Wales on occasions. Plaid demanded free school meals for primary children in return for their support.
This also means of course that it is very unlikely Reform will gain power as no one will work with them regardless if they gain most seats.
With so many Reform supporters on this forum, I'd really like to know which of Reform's policies they support?
These are the reform policies I support, but if you were that interested you could have checked out their Welsh Manifesto:
1.CUT YOUR TAXES AND PUT MONEY BACK IN YOUR POCKET.
We will cut 1p off every pound on all bands of Welsh income tax
by the end of our term to put more money into your pocket. We
will scrap Net Zero to end wasteful subsidies, make it easier to
build infrastructure, and kickstart the Welsh economy.
2.SCRAP BLANKET 20MPH LIMITS.
Labour’s war on motorists has caused untold damage to the
Welsh economy. We will restore sanity to Welsh roads by
abolishing the default 20mph policy in urban areas.
3.PUT WELSH PEOPLE FIRST.
We will end the so-called ‘Nation of Sanctuary’ policy. We will
stop the use of migrant hotels in our communities. We will scrap
international aid, and spend your taxes at home, in Wales. We
will prioritise Welsh men and women for social housing.
4.BUILD WALES FOR THE FUTURE.
Wales has suffered from a lack of investment for decades and
our infrastructure is crumbling. We will build the M4 relief
road, upgrade the A55 North Wales expressway, and fast
track A470 upgrades. We will build houses in the right places
and launch a modern industrial strategy, creating jobs and
unlocking investment.
5.BACK WELSH FARMERS.
We will reform the Sustainable Farming Scheme to let farmers
farm, protect the rural way of life, and put Welsh farmers and
our rural communities at the heart of our decision-making.
There you go, now you are enlightened.
Fri May 01, 2026 2:58 pm
Caerphillyblue1927 wrote:TheHangedMan wrote:BlueGog wrote:There's a lot of untruths out there which is quite odd for a senedd election that doesn't usually draw much attention.
Here's one...
Plaid = Labour. Since it's founding the Senedd has had a different voting system to Westminster's first past the post. The old system and the new one for this election is like one most European use. This means that you rarely (virtually impossible) have one party in complete control. This means parties have to work together to get things done. This is what Plaid and the Lib Dems have done in Wales on occasions. Plaid demanded free school meals for primary children in return for their support.
This also means of course that it is very unlikely Reform will gain power as no one will work with them regardless if they gain most seats.
With so many Reform supporters on this forum, I'd really like to know which of Reform's policies they support?
These are the reform policies I support, but if you were that interested you could have checked out their Welsh Manifesto:
1.CUT YOUR TAXES AND PUT MONEY BACK IN YOUR POCKET.
We will cut 1p off every pound on all bands of Welsh income tax
by the end of our term to put more money into your pocket. We
will scrap Net Zero to end wasteful subsidies, make it easier to
build infrastructure, and kickstart the Welsh economy.
2.SCRAP BLANKET 20MPH LIMITS.
Labour’s war on motorists has caused untold damage to the
Welsh economy. We will restore sanity to Welsh roads by
abolishing the default 20mph policy in urban areas.
3.PUT WELSH PEOPLE FIRST.
We will end the so-called ‘Nation of Sanctuary’ policy. We will
stop the use of migrant hotels in our communities. We will scrap
international aid, and spend your taxes at home, in Wales. We
will prioritise Welsh men and women for social housing.
4.BUILD WALES FOR THE FUTURE.
Wales has suffered from a lack of investment for decades and
our infrastructure is crumbling. We will build the M4 relief
road, upgrade the A55 North Wales expressway, and fast
track A470 upgrades. We will build houses in the right places
and launch a modern industrial strategy, creating jobs and
unlocking investment.
5.BACK WELSH FARMERS.
We will reform the Sustainable Farming Scheme to let farmers
farm, protect the rural way of life, and put Welsh farmers and
our rural communities at the heart of our decision-making.
There you go, now you are enlightened.
Exactly this, plus doing away with the absolute crazy net zero policies
Fri May 01, 2026 3:30 pm
BlueGog wrote:Caerphillyblue1927 wrote:TheHangedMan wrote:BlueGog wrote:There's a lot of untruths out there which is quite odd for a senedd election that doesn't usually draw much attention.
Here's one...
Plaid = Labour. Since it's founding the Senedd has had a different voting system to Westminster's first past the post. The old system and the new one for this election is like one most European use. This means that you rarely (virtually impossible) have one party in complete control. This means parties have to work together to get things done. This is what Plaid and the Lib Dems have done in Wales on occasions. Plaid demanded free school meals for primary children in return for their support.
This also means of course that it is very unlikely Reform will gain power as no one will work with them regardless if they gain most seats.
With so many Reform supporters on this forum, I'd really like to know which of Reform's policies they support?
These are the reform policies I support, but if you were that interested you could have checked out their Welsh Manifesto:
1.CUT YOUR TAXES AND PUT MONEY BACK IN YOUR POCKET.
We will cut 1p off every pound on all bands of Welsh income tax
by the end of our term to put more money into your pocket. We
will scrap Net Zero to end wasteful subsidies, make it easier to
build infrastructure, and kickstart the Welsh economy.
2.SCRAP BLANKET 20MPH LIMITS.
Labour’s war on motorists has caused untold damage to the
Welsh economy. We will restore sanity to Welsh roads by
abolishing the default 20mph policy in urban areas.
3.PUT WELSH PEOPLE FIRST.
We will end the so-called ‘Nation of Sanctuary’ policy. We will
stop the use of migrant hotels in our communities. We will scrap
international aid, and spend your taxes at home, in Wales. We
will prioritise Welsh men and women for social housing.
4.BUILD WALES FOR THE FUTURE.
Wales has suffered from a lack of investment for decades and
our infrastructure is crumbling. We will build the M4 relief
road, upgrade the A55 North Wales expressway, and fast
track A470 upgrades. We will build houses in the right places
and launch a modern industrial strategy, creating jobs and
unlocking investment.
5.BACK WELSH FARMERS.
We will reform the Sustainable Farming Scheme to let farmers
farm, protect the rural way of life, and put Welsh farmers and
our rural communities at the heart of our decision-making.
There you go, now you are enlightened.
Exactly this, plus doing away with the absolute crazy net zero policies
Interesting.
Cut Taxes - If taxes are cut Wales will have even less money to fund our NHS, Schools etc.
20 mph - Haa saved countless lives as the data shows. Just look at the accident information from somewhere like the Gabalfa Roundabout. Your insurance premium has come down. It's also interesting how Reform run Kent Count Council are planning to implement 20mph in their towns.
Nation of Sactuary myth - This was put in place to help Ukranian refugees settle in Wales. Wales has no power over immigration.
Build Wales for the Future - You're in dreamland if you think you're going to do this and cut taxes.
You last point on Farms I don't disagree with, but if you think Reform ASs parachuted in from England have an understanding of Welsh rural affairs dream on.
Fri May 01, 2026 3:44 pm
Sven wrote:BlueGog wrote:Caerphillyblue1927 wrote:TheHangedMan wrote:BlueGog wrote:There's a lot of untruths out there which is quite odd for a senedd election that doesn't usually draw much attention.
Here's one...
Plaid = Labour. Since it's founding the Senedd has had a different voting system to Westminster's first past the post. The old system and the new one for this election is like one most European use. This means that you rarely (virtually impossible) have one party in complete control. This means parties have to work together to get things done. This is what Plaid and the Lib Dems have done in Wales on occasions. Plaid demanded free school meals for primary children in return for their support.
This also means of course that it is very unlikely Reform will gain power as no one will work with them regardless if they gain most seats.
With so many Reform supporters on this forum, I'd really like to know which of Reform's policies they support?
These are the reform policies I support, but if you were that interested you could have checked out their Welsh Manifesto:
1.CUT YOUR TAXES AND PUT MONEY BACK IN YOUR POCKET.
We will cut 1p off every pound on all bands of Welsh income tax
by the end of our term to put more money into your pocket. We
will scrap Net Zero to end wasteful subsidies, make it easier to
build infrastructure, and kickstart the Welsh economy.
2.SCRAP BLANKET 20MPH LIMITS.
Labour’s war on motorists has caused untold damage to the
Welsh economy. We will restore sanity to Welsh roads by
abolishing the default 20mph policy in urban areas.
3.PUT WELSH PEOPLE FIRST.
We will end the so-called ‘Nation of Sanctuary’ policy. We will
stop the use of migrant hotels in our communities. We will scrap
international aid, and spend your taxes at home, in Wales. We
will prioritise Welsh men and women for social housing.
4.BUILD WALES FOR THE FUTURE.
Wales has suffered from a lack of investment for decades and
our infrastructure is crumbling. We will build the M4 relief
road, upgrade the A55 North Wales expressway, and fast
track A470 upgrades. We will build houses in the right places
and launch a modern industrial strategy, creating jobs and
unlocking investment.
5.BACK WELSH FARMERS.
We will reform the Sustainable Farming Scheme to let farmers
farm, protect the rural way of life, and put Welsh farmers and
our rural communities at the heart of our decision-making.
There you go, now you are enlightened.
Exactly this, plus doing away with the absolute crazy net zero policies
Interesting.
Cut Taxes - If taxes are cut Wales will have even less money to fund our NHS, Schools etc.
20 mph - Haa saved countless lives as the data shows. Just look at the accident information from somewhere like the Gabalfa Roundabout. Your insurance premium has come down. It's also interesting how Reform run Kent Count Council are planning to implement 20mph in their towns.
Nation of Sactuary myth - This was put in place to help Ukranian refugees settle in Wales. Wales has no power over immigration.
Build Wales for the Future - You're in dreamland if you think you're going to do this and cut taxes.
You last point on Farms I don't disagree with, but if you think Reform ASs parachuted in from England have an understanding of Welsh rural affairs dream on.
It really isn’t as simple as that (re less tax income = less money to spend on other things)
The bigger issue is ‘how and what on’ gathered revenues are spent on and I’ll give you a few examples of pure waste (IMHO) and which Plaid will further enforce…
The expansion of the Senedd from 60 to 96 members is a major waste of public funds, as the project requires a £19m budget increase for 2026-27 to cover salaries and staff for the extra 36 members
Renovation of the debating chamber to accommodate these extra politicians is estimated to cost taxpayers over £4.2m (a self-serving folly)
The 20mph Speed Limit Implementation, where over £35 million (or c.£20 per taxed person)was spent on the rollout ofpoorly thought-out and controversial ‘blanket’ project
£155.5 million was lost to Wales due to the Welsh Government's failure to spend it, forcing it to be returned to the UK Treasury
The nationalisation and continued public funding of Cardiff Airport, which has cost taxpayers over £225 million so far
The massive rise in Public Sector DEI Roles, where Transport for Wales (TfW), a public body, was criticised for spending over £780,000 on Diversity, Equality and Inclusion (DEI) roles over five years. And this is not just confined to them; it’s across the ‘public’ board
Changing millions of signs/pamphlets/items so that Welsh is ‘on top’ in a mainly English speaking nation (another pure idealistic wasteful folly)
Is that a good start or shall I continue?![]()
Fri May 01, 2026 3:52 pm
BlueGog wrote:Caerphillyblue1927 wrote:TheHangedMan wrote:BlueGog wrote:There's a lot of untruths out there which is quite odd for a senedd election that doesn't usually draw much attention.
Here's one...
Plaid = Labour. Since it's founding the Senedd has had a different voting system to Westminster's first past the post. The old system and the new one for this election is like one most European use. This means that you rarely (virtually impossible) have one party in complete control. This means parties have to work together to get things done. This is what Plaid and the Lib Dems have done in Wales on occasions. Plaid demanded free school meals for primary children in return for their support.
This also means of course that it is very unlikely Reform will gain power as no one will work with them regardless if they gain most seats.
With so many Reform supporters on this forum, I'd really like to know which of Reform's policies they support?
These are the reform policies I support, but if you were that interested you could have checked out their Welsh Manifesto:
1.CUT YOUR TAXES AND PUT MONEY BACK IN YOUR POCKET.
We will cut 1p off every pound on all bands of Welsh income tax
by the end of our term to put more money into your pocket. We
will scrap Net Zero to end wasteful subsidies, make it easier to
build infrastructure, and kickstart the Welsh economy.
2.SCRAP BLANKET 20MPH LIMITS.
Labour’s war on motorists has caused untold damage to the
Welsh economy. We will restore sanity to Welsh roads by
abolishing the default 20mph policy in urban areas.
3.PUT WELSH PEOPLE FIRST.
We will end the so-called ‘Nation of Sanctuary’ policy. We will
stop the use of migrant hotels in our communities. We will scrap
international aid, and spend your taxes at home, in Wales. We
will prioritise Welsh men and women for social housing.
4.BUILD WALES FOR THE FUTURE.
Wales has suffered from a lack of investment for decades and
our infrastructure is crumbling. We will build the M4 relief
road, upgrade the A55 North Wales expressway, and fast
track A470 upgrades. We will build houses in the right places
and launch a modern industrial strategy, creating jobs and
unlocking investment.
5.BACK WELSH FARMERS.
We will reform the Sustainable Farming Scheme to let farmers
farm, protect the rural way of life, and put Welsh farmers and
our rural communities at the heart of our decision-making.
There you go, now you are enlightened.
Exactly this, plus doing away with the absolute crazy net zero policies
Interesting.
Cut Taxes - If taxes are cut Wales will have even less money to fund our NHS, Schools etc.
20 mph - Haa saved countless lives as the data shows. Just look at the accident information from somewhere like the Gabalfa Roundabout. Your insurance premium has come down. It's also interesting how Reform run Kent Count Council are planning to implement 20mph in their towns.
Nation of Sactuary myth - This was put in place to help Ukranian refugees settle in Wales. Wales has no power over immigration.
Build Wales for the Future - You're in dreamland if you think you're going to do this and cut taxes.
You last point on Farms I don't disagree with, but if you think Reform ASs parachuted in from England have an understanding of Welsh rural affairs dream on.
Fri May 01, 2026 3:55 pm
BlueGog wrote:Sven wrote:BlueGog wrote:Caerphillyblue1927 wrote:TheHangedMan wrote:BlueGog wrote:There's a lot of untruths out there which is quite odd for a senedd election that doesn't usually draw much attention.
Here's one...
Plaid = Labour. Since it's founding the Senedd has had a different voting system to Westminster's first past the post. The old system and the new one for this election is like one most European use. This means that you rarely (virtually impossible) have one party in complete control. This means parties have to work together to get things done. This is what Plaid and the Lib Dems have done in Wales on occasions. Plaid demanded free school meals for primary children in return for their support.
This also means of course that it is very unlikely Reform will gain power as no one will work with them regardless if they gain most seats.
With so many Reform supporters on this forum, I'd really like to know which of Reform's policies they support?
These are the reform policies I support, but if you were that interested you could have checked out their Welsh Manifesto:
1.CUT YOUR TAXES AND PUT MONEY BACK IN YOUR POCKET.
We will cut 1p off every pound on all bands of Welsh income tax
by the end of our term to put more money into your pocket. We
will scrap Net Zero to end wasteful subsidies, make it easier to
build infrastructure, and kickstart the Welsh economy.
2.SCRAP BLANKET 20MPH LIMITS.
Labour’s war on motorists has caused untold damage to the
Welsh economy. We will restore sanity to Welsh roads by
abolishing the default 20mph policy in urban areas.
3.PUT WELSH PEOPLE FIRST.
We will end the so-called ‘Nation of Sanctuary’ policy. We will
stop the use of migrant hotels in our communities. We will scrap
international aid, and spend your taxes at home, in Wales. We
will prioritise Welsh men and women for social housing.
4.BUILD WALES FOR THE FUTURE.
Wales has suffered from a lack of investment for decades and
our infrastructure is crumbling. We will build the M4 relief
road, upgrade the A55 North Wales expressway, and fast
track A470 upgrades. We will build houses in the right places
and launch a modern industrial strategy, creating jobs and
unlocking investment.
5.BACK WELSH FARMERS.
We will reform the Sustainable Farming Scheme to let farmers
farm, protect the rural way of life, and put Welsh farmers and
our rural communities at the heart of our decision-making.
There you go, now you are enlightened.
Exactly this, plus doing away with the absolute crazy net zero policies
Interesting.
Cut Taxes - If taxes are cut Wales will have even less money to fund our NHS, Schools etc.
20 mph - Haa saved countless lives as the data shows. Just look at the accident information from somewhere like the Gabalfa Roundabout. Your insurance premium has come down. It's also interesting how Reform run Kent Count Council are planning to implement 20mph in their towns.
Nation of Sactuary myth - This was put in place to help Ukranian refugees settle in Wales. Wales has no power over immigration.
Build Wales for the Future - You're in dreamland if you think you're going to do this and cut taxes.
You last point on Farms I don't disagree with, but if you think Reform ASs parachuted in from England have an understanding of Welsh rural affairs dream on.
It really isn’t as simple as that (re less tax income = less money to spend on other things)
The bigger issue is ‘how and what on’ gathered revenues are spent on and I’ll give you a few examples of pure waste (IMHO) and which Plaid will further enforce…
The expansion of the Senedd from 60 to 96 members is a major waste of public funds, as the project requires a £19m budget increase for 2026-27 to cover salaries and staff for the extra 36 members
Renovation of the debating chamber to accommodate these extra politicians is estimated to cost taxpayers over £4.2m (a self-serving folly)
The 20mph Speed Limit Implementation, where over £35 million (or c.£20 per taxed person)was spent on the rollout ofpoorly thought-out and controversial ‘blanket’ project
£155.5 million was lost to Wales due to the Welsh Government's failure to spend it, forcing it to be returned to the UK Treasury
The nationalisation and continued public funding of Cardiff Airport, which has cost taxpayers over £225 million so far
The massive rise in Public Sector DEI Roles, where Transport for Wales (TfW), a public body, was criticised for spending over £780,000 on Diversity, Equality and Inclusion (DEI) roles over five years. And this is not just confined to them; it’s across the ‘public’ board
Changing millions of signs/pamphlets/items so that Welsh is ‘on top’ in a mainly English speaking nation (another pure idealistic wasteful folly)
Is that a good start or shall I continue?![]()
When one considers the NHS budget for Wales is over 12 billion per year. you projected cuts would keep the NHS going for maybe a month.
Only time will tell if the increase in Senedd members is a good thing. If it leads to a more effective government and scrutinising and implementation then it could be money well spent.
Your point on the Welsh language does not warrant an answer. You are obviously a lost soul who does not appreciate the language of Wales and the original language of Britain. You may ask yourself why Wales is now as you say a mainly English speaking nation when not that long ago over 90% of our population spoke the language.
Fri May 01, 2026 4:07 pm
Jock wrote:BlueGog wrote:Sven wrote:BlueGog wrote:Caerphillyblue1927 wrote:TheHangedMan wrote:BlueGog wrote:There's a lot of untruths out there which is quite odd for a senedd election that doesn't usually draw much attention.
Here's one...
Plaid = Labour. Since it's founding the Senedd has had a different voting system to Westminster's first past the post. The old system and the new one for this election is like one most European use. This means that you rarely (virtually impossible) have one party in complete control. This means parties have to work together to get things done. This is what Plaid and the Lib Dems have done in Wales on occasions. Plaid demanded free school meals for primary children in return for their support.
This also means of course that it is very unlikely Reform will gain power as no one will work with them regardless if they gain most seats.
With so many Reform supporters on this forum, I'd really like to know which of Reform's policies they support?
These are the reform policies I support, but if you were that interested you could have checked out their Welsh Manifesto:
1.CUT YOUR TAXES AND PUT MONEY BACK IN YOUR POCKET.
We will cut 1p off every pound on all bands of Welsh income tax
by the end of our term to put more money into your pocket. We
will scrap Net Zero to end wasteful subsidies, make it easier to
build infrastructure, and kickstart the Welsh economy.
2.SCRAP BLANKET 20MPH LIMITS.
Labour’s war on motorists has caused untold damage to the
Welsh economy. We will restore sanity to Welsh roads by
abolishing the default 20mph policy in urban areas.
3.PUT WELSH PEOPLE FIRST.
We will end the so-called ‘Nation of Sanctuary’ policy. We will
stop the use of migrant hotels in our communities. We will scrap
international aid, and spend your taxes at home, in Wales. We
will prioritise Welsh men and women for social housing.
4.BUILD WALES FOR THE FUTURE.
Wales has suffered from a lack of investment for decades and
our infrastructure is crumbling. We will build the M4 relief
road, upgrade the A55 North Wales expressway, and fast
track A470 upgrades. We will build houses in the right places
and launch a modern industrial strategy, creating jobs and
unlocking investment.
5.BACK WELSH FARMERS.
We will reform the Sustainable Farming Scheme to let farmers
farm, protect the rural way of life, and put Welsh farmers and
our rural communities at the heart of our decision-making.
There you go, now you are enlightened.
Exactly this, plus doing away with the absolute crazy net zero policies
Interesting.
Cut Taxes - If taxes are cut Wales will have even less money to fund our NHS, Schools etc.
20 mph - Haa saved countless lives as the data shows. Just look at the accident information from somewhere like the Gabalfa Roundabout. Your insurance premium has come down. It's also interesting how Reform run Kent Count Council are planning to implement 20mph in their towns.
Nation of Sactuary myth - This was put in place to help Ukranian refugees settle in Wales. Wales has no power over immigration.
Build Wales for the Future - You're in dreamland if you think you're going to do this and cut taxes.
You last point on Farms I don't disagree with, but if you think Reform ASs parachuted in from England have an understanding of Welsh rural affairs dream on.
It really isn’t as simple as that (re less tax income = less money to spend on other things)
The bigger issue is ‘how and what on’ gathered revenues are spent on and I’ll give you a few examples of pure waste (IMHO) and which Plaid will further enforce…
The expansion of the Senedd from 60 to 96 members is a major waste of public funds, as the project requires a £19m budget increase for 2026-27 to cover salaries and staff for the extra 36 members
Renovation of the debating chamber to accommodate these extra politicians is estimated to cost taxpayers over £4.2m (a self-serving folly)
The 20mph Speed Limit Implementation, where over £35 million (or c.£20 per taxed person)was spent on the rollout ofpoorly thought-out and controversial ‘blanket’ project
£155.5 million was lost to Wales due to the Welsh Government's failure to spend it, forcing it to be returned to the UK Treasury
The nationalisation and continued public funding of Cardiff Airport, which has cost taxpayers over £225 million so far
The massive rise in Public Sector DEI Roles, where Transport for Wales (TfW), a public body, was criticised for spending over £780,000 on Diversity, Equality and Inclusion (DEI) roles over five years. And this is not just confined to them; it’s across the ‘public’ board
Changing millions of signs/pamphlets/items so that Welsh is ‘on top’ in a mainly English speaking nation (another pure idealistic wasteful folly)
Is that a good start or shall I continue?![]()
When one considers the NHS budget for Wales is over 12 billion per year. you projected cuts would keep the NHS going for maybe a month.
Only time will tell if the increase in Senedd members is a good thing. If it leads to a more effective government and scrutinising and implementation then it could be money well spent.
Your point on the Welsh language does not warrant an answer. You are obviously a lost soul who does not appreciate the language of Wales and the original language of Britain. You may ask yourself why Wales is now as you say a mainly English speaking nation when not that long ago over 90% of our population spoke the language.
Welsh was spoken in central Scotland, should it be forced on Scots as well?
Fri May 01, 2026 4:39 pm
BlueGog wrote:Sven wrote:BlueGog wrote:Caerphillyblue1927 wrote:TheHangedMan wrote:BlueGog wrote:There's a lot of untruths out there which is quite odd for a senedd election that doesn't usually draw much attention.
Here's one...
Plaid = Labour. Since it's founding the Senedd has had a different voting system to Westminster's first past the post. The old system and the new one for this election is like one most European use. This means that you rarely (virtually impossible) have one party in complete control. This means parties have to work together to get things done. This is what Plaid and the Lib Dems have done in Wales on occasions. Plaid demanded free school meals for primary children in return for their support.
This also means of course that it is very unlikely Reform will gain power as no one will work with them regardless if they gain most seats.
With so many Reform supporters on this forum, I'd really like to know which of Reform's policies they support?
These are the reform policies I support, but if you were that interested you could have checked out their Welsh Manifesto:
1.CUT YOUR TAXES AND PUT MONEY BACK IN YOUR POCKET.
We will cut 1p off every pound on all bands of Welsh income tax
by the end of our term to put more money into your pocket. We
will scrap Net Zero to end wasteful subsidies, make it easier to
build infrastructure, and kickstart the Welsh economy.
2.SCRAP BLANKET 20MPH LIMITS.
Labour’s war on motorists has caused untold damage to the
Welsh economy. We will restore sanity to Welsh roads by
abolishing the default 20mph policy in urban areas.
3.PUT WELSH PEOPLE FIRST.
We will end the so-called ‘Nation of Sanctuary’ policy. We will
stop the use of migrant hotels in our communities. We will scrap
international aid, and spend your taxes at home, in Wales. We
will prioritise Welsh men and women for social housing.
4.BUILD WALES FOR THE FUTURE.
Wales has suffered from a lack of investment for decades and
our infrastructure is crumbling. We will build the M4 relief
road, upgrade the A55 North Wales expressway, and fast
track A470 upgrades. We will build houses in the right places
and launch a modern industrial strategy, creating jobs and
unlocking investment.
5.BACK WELSH FARMERS.
We will reform the Sustainable Farming Scheme to let farmers
farm, protect the rural way of life, and put Welsh farmers and
our rural communities at the heart of our decision-making.
There you go, now you are enlightened.
Exactly this, plus doing away with the absolute crazy net zero policies
Interesting.
Cut Taxes - If taxes are cut Wales will have even less money to fund our NHS, Schools etc.
20 mph - Haa saved countless lives as the data shows. Just look at the accident information from somewhere like the Gabalfa Roundabout. Your insurance premium has come down. It's also interesting how Reform run Kent Count Council are planning to implement 20mph in their towns.
Nation of Sactuary myth - This was put in place to help Ukranian refugees settle in Wales. Wales has no power over immigration.
Build Wales for the Future - You're in dreamland if you think you're going to do this and cut taxes.
You last point on Farms I don't disagree with, but if you think Reform ASs parachuted in from England have an understanding of Welsh rural affairs dream on.
It really isn’t as simple as that (re less tax income = less money to spend on other things)
The bigger issue is ‘how and what on’ gathered revenues are spent on and I’ll give you a few examples of pure waste (IMHO) and which Plaid will further enforce…
The expansion of the Senedd from 60 to 96 members is a major waste of public funds, as the project requires a £19m budget increase for 2026-27 to cover salaries and staff for the extra 36 members
Renovation of the debating chamber to accommodate these extra politicians is estimated to cost taxpayers over £4.2m (a self-serving folly)
The 20mph Speed Limit Implementation, where over £35 million (or c.£20 per taxed person)was spent on the rollout ofpoorly thought-out and controversial ‘blanket’ project
£155.5 million was lost to Wales due to the Welsh Government's failure to spend it, forcing it to be returned to the UK Treasury
The nationalisation and continued public funding of Cardiff Airport, which has cost taxpayers over £225 million so far
The massive rise in Public Sector DEI Roles, where Transport for Wales (TfW), a public body, was criticised for spending over £780,000 on Diversity, Equality and Inclusion (DEI) roles over five years. And this is not just confined to them; it’s across the ‘public’ board
Changing millions of signs/pamphlets/items so that Welsh is ‘on top’ in a mainly English speaking nation (another pure idealistic wasteful folly)
Is that a good start or shall I continue?![]()
When one considers the NHS budget for Wales is over 12 billion per year. you projected cuts would keep the NHS going for maybe a month.
Only time will tell if the increase in Senedd members is a good thing. If it leads to a more effective government and scrutinising and implementation then it could be money well spent.
Your point on the Welsh language does not warrant an answer. You are obviously a lost soul who does not appreciate the language of Wales and the original language of Britain. You may ask yourself why Wales is now as you say a mainly English speaking nation when not that long ago over 90% of our population spoke the language.
Fri May 01, 2026 4:50 pm
Starvinmarvin wrote:BlueGog wrote:Sven wrote:BlueGog wrote:Caerphillyblue1927 wrote:TheHangedMan wrote:BlueGog wrote:There's a lot of untruths out there which is quite odd for a senedd election that doesn't usually draw much attention.
Here's one...
Plaid = Labour. Since it's founding the Senedd has had a different voting system to Westminster's first past the post. The old system and the new one for this election is like one most European use. This means that you rarely (virtually impossible) have one party in complete control. This means parties have to work together to get things done. This is what Plaid and the Lib Dems have done in Wales on occasions. Plaid demanded free school meals for primary children in return for their support.
This also means of course that it is very unlikely Reform will gain power as no one will work with them regardless if they gain most seats.
With so many Reform supporters on this forum, I'd really like to know which of Reform's policies they support?
These are the reform policies I support, but if you were that interested you could have checked out their Welsh Manifesto:
1.CUT YOUR TAXES AND PUT MONEY BACK IN YOUR POCKET.
We will cut 1p off every pound on all bands of Welsh income tax
by the end of our term to put more money into your pocket. We
will scrap Net Zero to end wasteful subsidies, make it easier to
build infrastructure, and kickstart the Welsh economy.
2.SCRAP BLANKET 20MPH LIMITS.
Labour’s war on motorists has caused untold damage to the
Welsh economy. We will restore sanity to Welsh roads by
abolishing the default 20mph policy in urban areas.
3.PUT WELSH PEOPLE FIRST.
We will end the so-called ‘Nation of Sanctuary’ policy. We will
stop the use of migrant hotels in our communities. We will scrap
international aid, and spend your taxes at home, in Wales. We
will prioritise Welsh men and women for social housing.
4.BUILD WALES FOR THE FUTURE.
Wales has suffered from a lack of investment for decades and
our infrastructure is crumbling. We will build the M4 relief
road, upgrade the A55 North Wales expressway, and fast
track A470 upgrades. We will build houses in the right places
and launch a modern industrial strategy, creating jobs and
unlocking investment.
5.BACK WELSH FARMERS.
We will reform the Sustainable Farming Scheme to let farmers
farm, protect the rural way of life, and put Welsh farmers and
our rural communities at the heart of our decision-making.
There you go, now you are enlightened.
Exactly this, plus doing away with the absolute crazy net zero policies
Interesting.
Cut Taxes - If taxes are cut Wales will have even less money to fund our NHS, Schools etc.
20 mph - Haa saved countless lives as the data shows. Just look at the accident information from somewhere like the Gabalfa Roundabout. Your insurance premium has come down. It's also interesting how Reform run Kent Count Council are planning to implement 20mph in their towns.
Nation of Sactuary myth - This was put in place to help Ukranian refugees settle in Wales. Wales has no power over immigration.
Build Wales for the Future - You're in dreamland if you think you're going to do this and cut taxes.
You last point on Farms I don't disagree with, but if you think Reform ASs parachuted in from England have an understanding of Welsh rural affairs dream on.
It really isn’t as simple as that (re less tax income = less money to spend on other things)
The bigger issue is ‘how and what on’ gathered revenues are spent on and I’ll give you a few examples of pure waste (IMHO) and which Plaid will further enforce…
The expansion of the Senedd from 60 to 96 members is a major waste of public funds, as the project requires a £19m budget increase for 2026-27 to cover salaries and staff for the extra 36 members
Renovation of the debating chamber to accommodate these extra politicians is estimated to cost taxpayers over £4.2m (a self-serving folly)
The 20mph Speed Limit Implementation, where over £35 million (or c.£20 per taxed person)was spent on the rollout ofpoorly thought-out and controversial ‘blanket’ project
£155.5 million was lost to Wales due to the Welsh Government's failure to spend it, forcing it to be returned to the UK Treasury
The nationalisation and continued public funding of Cardiff Airport, which has cost taxpayers over £225 million so far
The massive rise in Public Sector DEI Roles, where Transport for Wales (TfW), a public body, was criticised for spending over £780,000 on Diversity, Equality and Inclusion (DEI) roles over five years. And this is not just confined to them; it’s across the ‘public’ board
Changing millions of signs/pamphlets/items so that Welsh is ‘on top’ in a mainly English speaking nation (another pure idealistic wasteful folly)
Is that a good start or shall I continue?![]()
When one considers the NHS budget for Wales is over 12 billion per year. you projected cuts would keep the NHS going for maybe a month.
Only time will tell if the increase in Senedd members is a good thing. If it leads to a more effective government and scrutinising and implementation then it could be money well spent.
Your point on the Welsh language does not warrant an answer. You are obviously a lost soul who does not appreciate the language of Wales and the original language of Britain. You may ask yourself why Wales is now as you say a mainly English speaking nation when not that long ago over 90% of our population spoke the language.
Time will tell on if more senedd members will be a good thing? Pull the other one mate we all know the answer to that. I'm not against people speaking Welsh but I'm sick of it being forced on me, we are an English speaking nation get over it, nothing gets on my nerves more than pointlessly changing names I support the Welsh national team not Cymru grow up.
The NHS is extremely complicated and not easy to run but we are usually cited as having the worst performing devolved NHS in the UK that's on Plaid and Labour
Fri May 01, 2026 5:14 pm
Fri May 01, 2026 5:58 pm
Fri May 01, 2026 6:17 pm
BlueGog wrote:Jock wrote:BlueGog wrote:Sven wrote:BlueGog wrote:Caerphillyblue1927 wrote:TheHangedMan wrote:BlueGog wrote:There's a lot of untruths out there which is quite odd for a senedd election that doesn't usually draw much attention.
Here's one...
Plaid = Labour. Since it's founding the Senedd has had a different voting system to Westminster's first past the post. The old system and the new one for this election is like one most European use. This means that you rarely (virtually impossible) have one party in complete control. This means parties have to work together to get things done. This is what Plaid and the Lib Dems have done in Wales on occasions. Plaid demanded free school meals for primary children in return for their support.
This also means of course that it is very unlikely Reform will gain power as no one will work with them regardless if they gain most seats.
With so many Reform supporters on this forum, I'd really like to know which of Reform's policies they support?
These are the reform policies I support, but if you were that interested you could have checked out their Welsh Manifesto:
1.CUT YOUR TAXES AND PUT MONEY BACK IN YOUR POCKET.
We will cut 1p off every pound on all bands of Welsh income tax
by the end of our term to put more money into your pocket. We
will scrap Net Zero to end wasteful subsidies, make it easier to
build infrastructure, and kickstart the Welsh economy.
2.SCRAP BLANKET 20MPH LIMITS.
Labour’s war on motorists has caused untold damage to the
Welsh economy. We will restore sanity to Welsh roads by
abolishing the default 20mph policy in urban areas.
3.PUT WELSH PEOPLE FIRST.
We will end the so-called ‘Nation of Sanctuary’ policy. We will
stop the use of migrant hotels in our communities. We will scrap
international aid, and spend your taxes at home, in Wales. We
will prioritise Welsh men and women for social housing.
4.BUILD WALES FOR THE FUTURE.
Wales has suffered from a lack of investment for decades and
our infrastructure is crumbling. We will build the M4 relief
road, upgrade the A55 North Wales expressway, and fast
track A470 upgrades. We will build houses in the right places
and launch a modern industrial strategy, creating jobs and
unlocking investment.
5.BACK WELSH FARMERS.
We will reform the Sustainable Farming Scheme to let farmers
farm, protect the rural way of life, and put Welsh farmers and
our rural communities at the heart of our decision-making.
There you go, now you are enlightened.
Exactly this, plus doing away with the absolute crazy net zero policies
Interesting.
Cut Taxes - If taxes are cut Wales will have even less money to fund our NHS, Schools etc.
20 mph - Haa saved countless lives as the data shows. Just look at the accident information from somewhere like the Gabalfa Roundabout. Your insurance premium has come down. It's also interesting how Reform run Kent Count Council are planning to implement 20mph in their towns.
Nation of Sactuary myth - This was put in place to help Ukranian refugees settle in Wales. Wales has no power over immigration.
Build Wales for the Future - You're in dreamland if you think you're going to do this and cut taxes.
You last point on Farms I don't disagree with, but if you think Reform ASs parachuted in from England have an understanding of Welsh rural affairs dream on.
It really isn’t as simple as that (re less tax income = less money to spend on other things)
The bigger issue is ‘how and what on’ gathered revenues are spent on and I’ll give you a few examples of pure waste (IMHO) and which Plaid will further enforce…
The expansion of the Senedd from 60 to 96 members is a major waste of public funds, as the project requires a £19m budget increase for 2026-27 to cover salaries and staff for the extra 36 members
Renovation of the debating chamber to accommodate these extra politicians is estimated to cost taxpayers over £4.2m (a self-serving folly)
The 20mph Speed Limit Implementation, where over £35 million (or c.£20 per taxed person)was spent on the rollout ofpoorly thought-out and controversial ‘blanket’ project
£155.5 million was lost to Wales due to the Welsh Government's failure to spend it, forcing it to be returned to the UK Treasury
The nationalisation and continued public funding of Cardiff Airport, which has cost taxpayers over £225 million so far
The massive rise in Public Sector DEI Roles, where Transport for Wales (TfW), a public body, was criticised for spending over £780,000 on Diversity, Equality and Inclusion (DEI) roles over five years. And this is not just confined to them; it’s across the ‘public’ board
Changing millions of signs/pamphlets/items so that Welsh is ‘on top’ in a mainly English speaking nation (another pure idealistic wasteful folly)
Is that a good start or shall I continue?![]()
When one considers the NHS budget for Wales is over 12 billion per year. you projected cuts would keep the NHS going for maybe a month.
Only time will tell if the increase in Senedd members is a good thing. If it leads to a more effective government and scrutinising and implementation then it could be money well spent.
Your point on the Welsh language does not warrant an answer. You are obviously a lost soul who does not appreciate the language of Wales and the original language of Britain. You may ask yourself why Wales is now as you say a mainly English speaking nation when not that long ago over 90% of our population spoke the language.
Welsh was spoken in central Scotland, should it be forced on Scots as well?
You're quite right "Yr Hen Ogledd' the old north, but Welsh was spoken throughout Britain then, from Dover (from the Welsh Dwfr meaning water to Lanark ( from the Welsh Llanerch meaning clearing) or Strathclude (Ystrad Clud). But it should not and is not forced upon anyone. Maybe we should have had Reform back then to stop those damn English immigrants coming here and killing our 'original British culture.
Fri May 01, 2026 8:06 pm
BlueGog wrote:Sven wrote:BlueGog wrote:Caerphillyblue1927 wrote:TheHangedMan wrote:BlueGog wrote:There's a lot of untruths out there which is quite odd for a senedd election that doesn't usually draw much attention.
Here's one...
Plaid = Labour. Since it's founding the Senedd has had a different voting system to Westminster's first past the post. The old system and the new one for this election is like one most European use. This means that you rarely (virtually impossible) have one party in complete control. This means parties have to work together to get things done. This is what Plaid and the Lib Dems have done in Wales on occasions. Plaid demanded free school meals for primary children in return for their support.
This also means of course that it is very unlikely Reform will gain power as no one will work with them regardless if they gain most seats.
With so many Reform supporters on this forum, I'd really like to know which of Reform's policies they support?
These are the reform policies I support, but if you were that interested you could have checked out their Welsh Manifesto:
1.CUT YOUR TAXES AND PUT MONEY BACK IN YOUR POCKET.
We will cut 1p off every pound on all bands of Welsh income tax
by the end of our term to put more money into your pocket. We
will scrap Net Zero to end wasteful subsidies, make it easier to
build infrastructure, and kickstart the Welsh economy.
2.SCRAP BLANKET 20MPH LIMITS.
Labour’s war on motorists has caused untold damage to the
Welsh economy. We will restore sanity to Welsh roads by
abolishing the default 20mph policy in urban areas.
3.PUT WELSH PEOPLE FIRST.
We will end the so-called ‘Nation of Sanctuary’ policy. We will
stop the use of migrant hotels in our communities. We will scrap
international aid, and spend your taxes at home, in Wales. We
will prioritise Welsh men and women for social housing.
4.BUILD WALES FOR THE FUTURE.
Wales has suffered from a lack of investment for decades and
our infrastructure is crumbling. We will build the M4 relief
road, upgrade the A55 North Wales expressway, and fast
track A470 upgrades. We will build houses in the right places
and launch a modern industrial strategy, creating jobs and
unlocking investment.
5.BACK WELSH FARMERS.
We will reform the Sustainable Farming Scheme to let farmers
farm, protect the rural way of life, and put Welsh farmers and
our rural communities at the heart of our decision-making.
There you go, now you are enlightened.
Exactly this, plus doing away with the absolute crazy net zero policies
Interesting.
Cut Taxes - If taxes are cut Wales will have even less money to fund our NHS, Schools etc.
20 mph - Haa saved countless lives as the data shows. Just look at the accident information from somewhere like the Gabalfa Roundabout. Your insurance premium has come down. It's also interesting how Reform run Kent Count Council are planning to implement 20mph in their towns.
Nation of Sactuary myth - This was put in place to help Ukranian refugees settle in Wales. Wales has no power over immigration.
Build Wales for the Future - You're in dreamland if you think you're going to do this and cut taxes.
You last point on Farms I don't disagree with, but if you think Reform ASs parachuted in from England have an understanding of Welsh rural affairs dream on.
It really isn’t as simple as that (re less tax income = less money to spend on other things)
The bigger issue is ‘how and what on’ gathered revenues are spent on and I’ll give you a few examples of pure waste (IMHO) and which Plaid will further enforce…
The expansion of the Senedd from 60 to 96 members is a major waste of public funds, as the project requires a £19m budget increase for 2026-27 to cover salaries and staff for the extra 36 members
Renovation of the debating chamber to accommodate these extra politicians is estimated to cost taxpayers over £4.2m (a self-serving folly)
The 20mph Speed Limit Implementation, where over £35 million (or c.£20 per taxed person)was spent on the rollout ofpoorly thought-out and controversial ‘blanket’ project
£155.5 million was lost to Wales due to the Welsh Government's failure to spend it, forcing it to be returned to the UK Treasury
The nationalisation and continued public funding of Cardiff Airport, which has cost taxpayers over £225 million so far
The massive rise in Public Sector DEI Roles, where Transport for Wales (TfW), a public body, was criticised for spending over £780,000 on Diversity, Equality and Inclusion (DEI) roles over five years. And this is not just confined to them; it’s across the ‘public’ board
Changing millions of signs/pamphlets/items so that Welsh is ‘on top’ in a mainly English speaking nation (another pure idealistic wasteful folly)
Is that a good start or shall I continue?![]()
When one considers the NHS budget for Wales is over 12 billion per year. you projected cuts would keep the NHS going for maybe a month.
Only time will tell if the increase in Senedd members is a good thing. If it leads to a more effective government and scrutinising and implementation then it could be money well spent.
Your point on the Welsh language does not warrant an answer. You are obviously a lost soul who does not appreciate the language of Wales and the original language of Britain. You may ask yourself why Wales is now as you say a mainly English speaking nation when not that long ago over 90% of our population spoke the language.
Fri May 01, 2026 11:42 pm
Sven wrote:BlueGog wrote:Caerphillyblue1927 wrote:TheHangedMan wrote:BlueGog wrote:There's a lot of untruths out there which is quite odd for a senedd election that doesn't usually draw much attention.
Here's one...
Plaid = Labour. Since it's founding the Senedd has had a different voting system to Westminster's first past the post. The old system and the new one for this election is like one most European use. This means that you rarely (virtually impossible) have one party in complete control. This means parties have to work together to get things done. This is what Plaid and the Lib Dems have done in Wales on occasions. Plaid demanded free school meals for primary children in return for their support.
This also means of course that it is very unlikely Reform will gain power as no one will work with them regardless if they gain most seats.
With so many Reform supporters on this forum, I'd really like to know which of Reform's policies they support?
These are the reform policies I support, but if you were that interested you could have checked out their Welsh Manifesto:
1.CUT YOUR TAXES AND PUT MONEY BACK IN YOUR POCKET.
We will cut 1p off every pound on all bands of Welsh income tax
by the end of our term to put more money into your pocket. We
will scrap Net Zero to end wasteful subsidies, make it easier to
build infrastructure, and kickstart the Welsh economy.
2.SCRAP BLANKET 20MPH LIMITS.
Labour’s war on motorists has caused untold damage to the
Welsh economy. We will restore sanity to Welsh roads by
abolishing the default 20mph policy in urban areas.
3.PUT WELSH PEOPLE FIRST.
We will end the so-called ‘Nation of Sanctuary’ policy. We will
stop the use of migrant hotels in our communities. We will scrap
international aid, and spend your taxes at home, in Wales. We
will prioritise Welsh men and women for social housing.
4.BUILD WALES FOR THE FUTURE.
Wales has suffered from a lack of investment for decades and
our infrastructure is crumbling. We will build the M4 relief
road, upgrade the A55 North Wales expressway, and fast
track A470 upgrades. We will build houses in the right places
and launch a modern industrial strategy, creating jobs and
unlocking investment.
5.BACK WELSH FARMERS.
We will reform the Sustainable Farming Scheme to let farmers
farm, protect the rural way of life, and put Welsh farmers and
our rural communities at the heart of our decision-making.
There you go, now you are enlightened.
Exactly this, plus doing away with the absolute crazy net zero policies
Interesting.
Cut Taxes - If taxes are cut Wales will have even less money to fund our NHS, Schools etc.
20 mph - Haa saved countless lives as the data shows. Just look at the accident information from somewhere like the Gabalfa Roundabout. Your insurance premium has come down. It's also interesting how Reform run Kent Count Council are planning to implement 20mph in their towns.
Nation of Sactuary myth - This was put in place to help Ukranian refugees settle in Wales. Wales has no power over immigration.
Build Wales for the Future - You're in dreamland if you think you're going to do this and cut taxes.
You last point on Farms I don't disagree with, but if you think Reform ASs parachuted in from England have an understanding of Welsh rural affairs dream on.
It really isn’t as simple as that re less tax income = less money to spend on other things, so maybe you’re in a green and yellow utopia yourself?
The bigger issue is ‘how and what on’ gathered revenues are spent on and I’ll give you a few examples of pure waste (IMHO) and which Plaid will further enforce…
The expansion of the Senedd from 60 to 96 members is a major waste of public funds, as the project requires a £19m budget increase for 2026-27 to cover salaries and staff for the extra 36 members
Renovation of the debating chamber to accommodate these extra politicians is estimated to cost taxpayers over £4.2m (a self-serving folly)
The 20mph Speed Limit Implementation, where over £35 million (or c.£20 per taxed person)was spent on the rollout ofpoorly thought-out and controversial ‘blanket’ project
£155.5 million was lost to Wales due to the Welsh Government's failure to spend it, forcing it to be returned to the UK Treasury
The nationalisation and continued public funding of Cardiff Airport, which has cost taxpayers over £225 million so far
The massive rise in Public Sector DEI Roles, where Transport for Wales (TfW), a public body, was criticised for spending over £780,000 on Diversity, Equality and Inclusion (DEI) roles over five years. And this is not just confined to them; it’s across the ‘public’ board
Changing millions of signs/pamphlets/items so that Welsh is ‘on top’ in a mainly English speaking nation (another pure idealistic wasteful folly)
Is that a good start or shall I continue?![]()
Sat May 02, 2026 6:45 am
Sat May 02, 2026 7:05 am
Jock wrote:So where’s the statistics for fewer collisions, where’s the figures for less deaths, thanks to the 20 mph speed limit.
Sat May 02, 2026 8:36 am
SB 1927 wrote:Jock wrote:So where’s the statistics for fewer collisions, where’s the figures for less deaths, thanks to the 20 mph speed limit.
Agree or not, its one of the few actual facts in this thread...
What impact has 20mph had on road safety in Wales? https://share.google/CNjUiOtHJ2V43x6Wx
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