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1. WRT Wales, since 1928 when sufferage was given to all aged 21 or over, we've had 46 years of Tory govt that never gained a majority here. Whilst Labour
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This isn't going to work. You could federate an independent England ... which IMHO a reasonable idea, but also England's business. But you won't succeed in creating a federation out
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It is a great ill that befalls the Left when it frames the UK as some progressive institution. This is pure dogma. It is clear that so many of the
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Thread I've been pro #indyWales for more than 30 years. I've always favoured progressive liberal policies. Over the years I've come to see how class & entrenched priviledge forged the
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Frustrating to see bickering in the #indyWales camp over @YesCymru's non-partisan status. In case anyone's forgotten, here's the real barriers Wales faces to solving our problems ourselves1/7 @YesCymru is open
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Please share this. A question to every voter in Wales - What does your vote achieve? Does the UK act in Wales best interests? Can I ask voters on the
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1. For those wondering about this whole "England subsidises Wales" rubbish doing the rounds recently ... a thread 2. There is a deficit attributed between government spending and revenues in
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Just to answer some points in this article:1. When Boris Johnson visited Scotland he was as welcome as a fart in a lift. 2. Prior to his becoming Prime Minister,
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1. The first article advocates a beefed up version of devolution. I really couldn't get along with it. I found the second far better thought through. Both are attempting to
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1. This is a valid point. It's not that water will be the saviour of the Welsh economy but it's another example of the core-periphery economic relationship we're in. £642M
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