La riforma prende sette punti di vantaggio in Galles con Plaid che ha bisogno di una “coalizione arcobaleno” per governare, dice un nuovo sondaggio

https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/reform-take-seven-point-lead-33417949.amp

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  1. TheFergPunk on

    In spite of the leader of Reform for Wales being convicted of taking Bribes from the Russian government to push Pro-Russian propaganda.

    The UK is a silly place.

  2. TaffWaffler on

    So the two leaders of reform in wales have been a traitor and someone who doesn’t even live in wales. And people think this party is gonna help wales? Absolute morons

  3. Major_Bag_8720 on

    Why would the Welsh vote for an English nationalist party?

  4. Impressive-Bird-6085 on

    Wales – especially the declining South Wales Valleys – will have all the time in the world to repent at leisure if it decides to flock to Reform U.K en masse….

  5. ONE_deedat on

    Brexit went well for them, now this! People love to hack at their own legs, billionaires k ow how to make them!

  6. PoorLittlePicklePest on

    Don’t worry about it, just keep constantly belittling anyone contemplating voting for Reform and calling them all thick & stupid & they are guaranteed to change their minds when it comes to voting time.

  7. Educational_Curve938 on

    The more in common poll is extremely weird, in ways that don’t even make sense even considering its small sample size.

    It has reform beating the greens in the 16-24 age category by 20% to 7%. The 18-24 category in more in common’s latest UK-wide poll has the Greens leading 35% to 7% (YouGov has the Greens leading 43% to 6% among 16-24s in Wales). The Greens get their highest share of the vote among the 35-44 age group which seems weird. It also has roughly the same proportion of 65-74 year olds voting Plaid as 25-34 which again seems off.

    The extent to which it’s out of step with both other polling companies with larger samples and also UK-wide polling by the same company suggests something’s gone wrong somewhere.

  8. dalehitchy on

    Wales suffered greatly with Brexit. If they vote for this they totally deserved to be rinsed by billionaires

  9. LegitimateCompote377 on

    Here’s what my prediction is for the next elections:

    Gorton and Denton: narrow Green victory, Reform second.

    Welsh Senedd: Reform plurality, Plaid Labour majority coalition.

    Scottish Holyrood: SNP plurality, SNP-Green minority coalition.

    Local elections: similar to last year except taken even further with more Green, Reform and Lib Dem victories.

    It would however be interesting to see if Wales needs to have a broader coalition. It would finally put the Lib Dem’s and/or the Greens in a more executive position which they’ve often lacked throughout the country in recent years or in the case of the Greens ever really, and it would be one of the most diverse cabinets more similar to German local governments.

  10. Commercial_Platform2 on

    It’s agonizing, even my mum has startled complaining about the immigrants, despite our area being lacking in said people.

    Makes my soul ache that people are indoctrinated so easily, forget history so quickly. But hey, it’s the human condition.

    Kinda funny everyone dumps on the left, but never gives them a chance, so the mid-right continue to kill our country.

    At least give the left a chance to fail instead of constantly voting for the worst 😀

    People shit on the unknowns, but we seem to be on the same roundabout to oblivion, and the further the loop goes, the harder it is to get out of it.

    Also don’t get why the Welsh vote for English parties, except for the obvious media sway to the right.

    Meh, kinda hope Reform get in just so they can balls it all up before the main elections. Even then, will people learn?.

  11. Masteroflimes on

    We still have no idea what their actual polices are.

    1) Stop labour. This is already done.

    2) Stop the immigrants. By how exactly.

    3) Ummmmmmmm

    Now what will happen

    1) Prescriptions will now cost

    2) Free dental care will stop for 16-25

  12. NaturalSpirit69 on

    And yet pretty much every major recent election in Wales has seen Reform falter thanks to tactical voting.

    Reform won’t lift a finger to stop demographic change. Farage went to Davos to talk up his own ‘Faragewave’ of Indians come 2029. If you vote Reform expecting an anti-immigrant populist or nationalist party, you’re going to be sorely disappointed when you end up with a bunch of markets-first Tories led by Boris #2.

  13. phangtom on

    Not surprising, racists would rather shoot themselves in the face and hope the bullet ricochets and hits a black person than accept that non-white people aren’t the root of all evil

    It’s obvious that the people telling them to blame immigrants are the ones hoarding the wealth, avoiding taxes by moving their money out of the country and trying to strip away at basic employment rights. 

    But to then “white is right” so somehow it’s going to make everything better for them. Just like Brexit made everything better for them.

  14. Efficient_Sky5173 on

    Haha . Only in Wales. “Yeah, better to elect a nationalist party from England to save Wales.”

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