@iancharris@reformparty_uk What you forget is the amount of infighting Reform has. We already have splitters creating Restore.
Come 2029, we’ll have Reform, Restore, Rebuild, Restart, Revive, Reboot, Relaunch. Each run by its own right-wing nut job.
I can’t see Reform being any good in opposition.
@Happymaninthec1@Plaid_Cymru@RUKWales@RhunapIorwerth It’s this an obvious answer? If Plaid Cymru what to push their policies through the Senedd and gain Reform votes to do so, they would welcome it as it makes Plaid’s life easier.
They also can’t stop other parties voting FOR their policies. That would be odd anyway.
@LazyDaisy1912@Plaid_Cymru No party in Wales ever has. It’s also a new voting system that is designed to better reflect the political landscape so often results in minority or coalition governments.
Research D’Hondt system. Educate yourself rather than looking a little silly online.
Two to three years ago, @WelshLabour decided to ignore a Senedd petition signed by nearly 500,000 people in Wales.
It was a clear turning point for the party.
Voters played the long game.
Today the party became as irrelevant as the Tories in Wales.
#Senedd#WelshElection
@ChazzerEvans@LowrieMortgages I’m not sure a Reform voter can play the “We’ll be run by England” card. They are literally an English nationalist party, led by an English man who views the Welsh as foreigners.
You’re clearly upset, but it’s not that bad. You’ll get over it.
@ChazzerEvans@ColinLocke73 There’s never been a majority government in Wales and I don’t think anybody (with any knowledge of the system) expected a majority government.
@ChazzerEvans There’s never been a majority government in the Senedd, no party has ever “won on their own”.
As for Reform winning the hearts of the Welsh people, surely the election proves that they’ve won the hearts of the 11% of the population (367,000 voters) that voted for them.
I don’t understand how 5 people have contracted a virus that is only passed between humans through intimate, prolonged contact.
Is this cruise known for upside-down pineapples?
#Hantavirus
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@David__Osland Nobody on minimum wage will be paying £10 for a pint.
Also, the average pint is around £5. So there’s considerably cheaper places to get a pint.