So defending the nation is not a public service? This is the sort of Marxist drivel we’d hear from commie fellow-travellers/Kremlin apologists throughout the Cold War. It was designed to undermine us.
Do better with the powers you already have.
1 in 4 in Wales are on an NHS waiting list, we have the worst educational outcomes in the UK, and our farmers and businesses have been betrayed.
Great to pop down to Pembrey today to celebrate Armed Forces Day.
Lovely family day out for everyone, super well organised and some very interesting stands.
Had some great conversations with some great people.
Thank you to ALL servicemen and women, past, present and future who serve this great country.
🇬🇧🏴🏴
@RUKWales
What a fantastic day campaigning in Llantarnam! 🩵
It was a pleasure to be out with our excellent local candidate Jonathan Hollins, @RUKWales Leader @DanWalesReform , @jason_oco MS and our fantastic team of volunteers.
The response on the doorstep has been overwhelmingly positive. Residents are telling us they want real local representation, and Johnathan is exactly that. Johnathan is the only candidate who actually lives in Llantarnam.
I know Johnathan will be a tremendous asset to Team Llantarnam, working alongside myself and @Cllr_AlanSlade to stand up for local people and get things done for our community.
If you want a councillor who knows Llantarnam because he lives here, then on Thursday 2nd July there’s only one choice.
Vote Johnathan Hollins. Vote Reform UK.
#TeamLlantarnam🩵 #LlantarnamWard🩵 #VoteReformUK
The people crying about global warming tend to be the same people crying about us seamlessly adapting to warmer weather.
Air conditioning units are common place in Europe and America, yet Labour and the Tories are trying to stop people in the UK from doing the same because it doesn't meet their Net Zero regulations.
In contrast, Reform won't block people from having a cool home if they want one. Because that's just common sense.
Over the last 2 days, myself and Sarah have held our first Constituency Surgeries, firstly in Llandovery and then today/Friday in Carmarthen.
Both days, some very serious conversations were had with some great people, who just want to get on with their lives (common theme) with no fear or favour, not asking for handouts, not asking for special privileges or exceptions to made for them.
The gist… they just want a fair crack of the whip, equal standing, and fully understand that comes with responsibilities and be allowed ‘to get on with it..’
Whilst we’re not promising anything we cannot deliver , we will be listening, learning and trying to solve as many issues as we can.
A fantastic couple of days, learning what Wales 🏴 and the good people who live here are up against.
Looking forward to doing more surgeries across Sir Gaerfyrddin, Carmarthenshire, Llanelli in the coming months.
Diolch 🏴
@RUKWales
🔥 Cllr Mike Squires says the response to his criticism of the Conservatives’ record has been “phenomenal”
He argues Leicestershire is now recovering from years of underinvestment, adding that the county is “winning again - without them” 😂
#ReformUK#Leicestershire#Politics
10 years on. Britain still hasn’t had a Prime Minister that believes in Brexit.
Time for a General Election to give Britain the man that made Brexit happen.
Time for a new dawn for Britain with Nigel Farage as Prime Minister.
#Brexit
Cross-border patients need more than warm words.
I challenged the First Minister on whether Powys Teaching Health Board will get a fair share of the new waiting list funding. Last time, just £115,000 from a £120m package ended up with Powys, leaving patients who rely on care in England still facing delays.
You cannot deliver better outcomes if the money never reaches the people who need it.
At today’s finance statement I was able to question the Minister on using the Wales resilience & recovery protection fund for their ideological spending commitments.
Remember how vague they were before the election on their costings?
We do.
And now we know why.
The BBC says it wants to orientate its News Channel to international rather than British audiences because it can generate revenues internationally. Fair enough. But why should British licence payers pay for it?
A Tale of Two Priorities.
The first picture is from last night's debate on the British Coal Superannuation Pension Scheme, which shows a lack of interest from the majority of Labour MPs.
The second picture was taken a few hours earlier.
Makes you wonder doesn't it?
Vote @reformparty_uk
Plaid supported the last government’s budget just 5 months ago.
Now they claim to be a bystander. The truth is Plaid Cymru shares responsibility for Wales’s finances today. @Cai_ParryJones