Reform is an English nationalist party that wants to privatise our care systems and plunder all our natural resources. Send them back over the bridge to think again.
I live in the cosmopolitan city of Cardiff where black and Asian people contribute loads to the cultural and economic wellbeing of the city. They are as Welsh as me unlike those who would rather hand power over to English nationalists like Farage who doesn't care about Wales.
If I buy a bottle of wine at a Tesco in Cardiff, the VAT I pay is classified as an English tax as Tesco is registered as an English company. Millions of pounds of VAT is generated by people in Wales every day but it's never considered as a 'Welsh' tax.
Try explaining this one to the Welsh electorate when you saw Port Talbot go to the wall without a murmur, but now it's an English steel works you're all for nationalisation. Reform just doesn't care about Wales.
Nigel Farage: "Whilst the government dithers and delays, we have produced a plan to ensure the survival of British Steel. Without immediate action to nationalise Jingye’s UK business within the next 3 days the UK’s last blast furnaces risk being shut down permanently. The UK’s
I feel and identify as Welsh. My flag is the red dragon not the union flag, my anthem is Land of My Father's not GSTK, my capital is Cardiff not London, my sports teams are Welsh not British, and my culture is Welsh not British.
The clue is in the UNION FLAG…which consists of England 🏴 Scotland 🏴 Wales 🏴 and Northern Ireland (which does not have an official flag)….these four make up what is known as The UNITED KINGDOM….you obviously weren’t paying attention at school…dopey 🙄
JEEEZ
COULD THE WELSH BE ANYMORE RACIST ?
Council wants new homes to be restricted to Welsh speakers only…
WHATEVER NEXT 🤷🏼♂️.
We have a certain group of people here who are extremely envious of our ENGLISH neighbours. walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-new…
Why don't you protest about things that really matter like our missing HS2 monies, the loss of our Crown Estate revenues, or the UK government's failure to lift air passenger duty at Cardiff Airport?
A Wales-wide protest against the blanket 20mph speed limit is planned for next weekend.
The protest will take place over two days, concluding on the Senedd steps on the anniversary of the legislation on Tuesday, September 17 from 1-4pm.
southwalesargus.co.uk/news/24560313.…
At last, BBC Wales getting to grips with the real issues holding Wales back, rather than the usual tripe of winding people up on ill informed phone-ins on 20 mph or having more politicians in the Senedd.